Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)
- Class of 1955
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Goodhart f 'm 4 D ' I T I f' J C I1 J D I Iv f Fours uare er YOWUU flier Arx al ma llirl Ever er care shall be ' T0 IYUCP U5 imc, I All down the is fo come, Reverent , w bel I . . Q J I9 C ET' ' I V V f A 3 P 'mf 4 D J IQ: Ui I O Widespread her beauty lies, Afx al ma fare! UP ISM, GS piring, With ler r duzi Turning our hearts and steps Home ,fd I to I thai C 1 .l F I 1 P ' I I I I 1 I I ' I . 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N F D A ACULTY OUR PRINCIPAL THE DIRECTOR I1 you visualize the entire play, you comprehend the playwright's plan and identify vividly your part For you seniors, curtain time has come! The stage is set, probably not to your complete satisfa LIGHTS UPI Curtain! To the thespian, this cry carries a world of meaning, elicits a surge of emotion, and develops a re- sponse comparable to the old-time fire-horse reacting to the alarm. There's o job to be done, a challenge to be met. No one who has never appeared before the footlights can quite compre- hend the thrill that courses through the actor when the director calls, Curtain . ls the stage set? Are your stage properties ready and in place? Will you remember your lines? Will you be ca- pable of handling the busi- ness of the part you are playing? Will you be able to support your fellow players? Con you do justice to the playwright's idea? Can you carry through to the end or will you lose drive and bog down ? These and a thousand other questions, doubts, sweep through you. You are frightened, lonely- yet thrilled. You are 'angry at the director who seems so unconcerned, you resent the carefree attitudes of the stage managers, you glower at the prompter who didn't need to memorize o line. You are, to paraphrase, Alone, alone on a wide, wide stage . Then the curtains open! There's a void where your stomach ought to be. You are in brilliant light but see nothing. There is sound, but you hear nothing. At last a strange voice reaches your ears and an equally strange voice answers. Suddenly you recognize the voice os your own! ln a second you are ot ease, in familiar surround- ings, doing oft-rehearsed business , speaking well- known lines, reacting to your thespian partners - having fun! ln a flash, dramatically, in the whole drama. ction but to the best of the ability of those who have preceded you to set it. Your lines have been learned - those lessons and homework assignments your teachers have insisted upon over the years. Your business has been rehearsed - those experiences you have had in meeting situations, in working with other people. Your prompters are ready - your parents, pastors, friends who will ever be present to help you and guide you over the rough spots that lie ahead. Now all you need is that flash of sudden understanding, of inspiration, which will send you out into the brilliant light of a new world, into the full view of your fellowmen, to play with courage the part which the'Great Director has assigned you. Graduation! Lights Up! Curtain! Mr Master answered the call of his Great Director on May 19 1955, after having penned this final message to ....sQ.i1,.c....,. ' ' ' gd Z ZZ He played well his part. In the hearts of all who knew him, he lives on. ouk vice PRINCIPALS Assistant director Miss Ethel M, Hicks, through her capable supervision of the student course planning program and well-planned student scheduling, pro- vided the means whereby our students could ode- quately prepare and adjust themselves to the roles they were to play in this stupendous dramatic produc- tion of today and the life drama of tomorrow. Our other assistant director, Mr. Ivan E. Newpher, contributed his share to the success of our spectacular production by keeping our student cast well informed through the preparation of daily bulletins and by coordinating activities related to assembly productions. His off-stage activities included supervision of the cafeteria, fire drills, and hall patrol programs plus the evaluation and recording of student activities. The challenge of assisting our di- rector in preparing our youth for the roles they are to assume today and live tomorrow was in the capable hands of our assistant directors, Miss Ethel M. Hicks and Mr. Ivan E. New- pher. President--Lewis A. Gaul Vice President-William A. Ruoff Secretary--Russell O. Anderson Treasurer--Herbert S. Hollenbach industrious citizens of the City of Reading who constantly aimed to pro- vide the best in educational facilities and opportunities for the youths of our community were the members of the Board of Education. Through their untiring efforts to promote this aim in our dynamic educational program, our students of today were adequately prepared to meet the challenging and complex problems of tomorrow, Seated-William A. Ruoff, Vice President, Lewis A. Gaul, President, Annadora V. Shirk, Herbert J. Jones, Jr., Norman S. Balthoser, Dr. Emil Bartos Standing--Russell O. Anderson, Secretary, Albert J. Strohecker, Dr. Thomas A, Ford, Superintendent of Schools, Russell C. Clump, Superin- tendent of Supplies, John S. Rhoda, Solicitor, John R. Fritz, Herbert S. l-lollenbach, Treasurer, H. Raymond Heckman, Superintendent of Buildings Absent from picture--John C. Kubacki BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS AND SUPERVISORS Leadership in coordinating and cor- relating curricular ond extra-curriCu- lar activities to meet the individual needs of the students of the Reading School District was provided by our capable administrators and supervisors. Seated-Mr. Henry Monyer, Ad- ministrative Assistant, Dr. Thomas H. Ford, Superintendent of Schools, Miss Katherine E. Plotts, Supervisor of Home Economics, Miss Laura l-loch, Supervisor of Nutrition Standing-Mr. Robert J. Snyder, Home and School Visitor, Mr. Lorenzo Zeugner, Psychologist and Supervisor of Special Education, Mr. Charles S. Keller, Jr., Director of Music, Mr. Earl L, Poole, Director of Visual Ed- ucation, Mr, Emanuel Jacobs, Director of Physical Education PRlNClPAL'S COUNCIL The Principal's Council, also known as the Administrative Council, includes members ot the administrative and super- visory statts of Reading Senior High School. The Council, composed of the principal, vice principals, and heads of the instructional departments, gathered weekly to plan, discuss, and determine school policies and management. ln addition, the council supervised the coordination of work among the departments and teachers. A, V ,M W, ., ey... .U it X. , 5 5 1 Q' Kiwis . , in .. .. .. ...Ms Seated-Miss Ethel M. Hicks Vice Principal, Mr, Earl A. Master, Principal, Miss Marion J. Moyer, Principal's Secretary Mr, lvan E. Newpher, Vice Principal, Miss Martha M. Morrette, Foreign Language Department, Mr. W. Whalen Fenstermachi er, Science Depa rtment Standing--Mr. C. Collins Kepler, Mathematics Department, Mr. William Reese, Health and Physical Education Depart- ment, Mr. Norman C. Brillhart, Social Studies Department, Mr, Adam Brucher, Commercial Department, Mr, Charles R. Hawman, English Department, Mr. J, Kenneth Conley, lndustrial Education Department Mr, Gish explains portions of a literary mas- terpiece while other students of his English Il class prepares an illustrative skit. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Department Head-Mr. Charles Hawman During one of the regular department meet- ings, Mr. Charles Hawman, explains the use and value of the tape recorder as an instructional aid in the English classes. Seated-Miss Emma Reinbold, Miss Margaret A. Yost, Miss Sarah E. Koch, Miss Elta F. Un- angst, Mr, Robert Billinger, Mr. Joseph G. Plank Standing-Mr. Warren F. Gish, Mr. Richard R. Stott, Mrs. Mildred H. Enterline, Mrs. Amy Bell, Mr. Charles R. Hawman, Mr. Leon C. Hun- ter, Mr. Bertolet M. Bossler The new journalism course, added to the ever expanding curriculum of the English de- partment, prepared many students for a journ- alism career. l l ln addition to the regular course of study, Miss ReinboId's English classes read and dis- cussed current articles of interest in the Read- er's Digest. . 1 if 1 Q5fMM 'k w , 1 245 s KN .1 , MQ Q., q . Xi ' x A--...P W X J x F552 3- L...........,.........Q,.. ..,. , . v Q Students of Mr Stoppers American History class were well informed about current events through the periodic use of the American Ob server Mr. Albert Harris explains the westward ex- pansion movement to a few of his social studies students. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Department Head--Mr. Norman C. Brillhart Mr. Norman C. Brillhart, head of the social science department, explains how the special social, political, and economic charts can be put to profitable use in the social studies classes. Seated--Mr. Albert H. Harris, Mr. Anthony P. Stopper, Miss Valeria E. Hotfert, Miss Martha V. Schmidt, Mr. John J, Dietrich, Mr. Llo-yd R. Enoch Standing--Mr. Bertolet M. Bossler, Mr. Nor- man R. Boyer, Mr. Norman C. Brillhart Complex industrial problems and their solu- tion challenge the thinking of Mr. Dietrich's industrial history classes. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Department Head-Mr. W. Whalen Fenstermacher Mr. W. Whalen Fenstermacher explains new trends in the science field to members of his department. Row 'I--Mr. Whalen Fenstermacher, Miss Arlene Winter, Mr. Louis Marderness Row 2-Mr. Charles Schaich, Mr. Theodore Starr, Miss Elizabeth E. Smith, Mr. Warren Filer Row 3-Mr. John Sheetz, Mr. Frederick E. Luckenbill auf VR '51, - vu .il ifnfiwlix. x 132 no I-5 eyk Checkin the conductivit of a s ecial solu Q Y D ' tion appears to be the center of interest for Mr. Ma rderness' chemistry students. Special prepared exhibits make the study of lower and higher animal life more interesting to members of Mr. Filer's physiology class. As an extra-curricular activity, these three boys, under the capable supervision of Mr. Luck- enbill, take special delight in caring for the plants in the solarium. FOREIG LANGUAGE DEPARTME T i Department Head-Miss Martha Morrette Miss Martha Morrette, head of the foreign Ian- guage department, is showing Miss Alethia N, Love 3 and Mrs. Lillian E, Kramer one of the many illus- trative posters made by foreign language students. I This is only one ofthe many devices used by this department to stimulate more interest and develop a better understanding of foreign languages. Mrs. Lillian E. Kramer and her class examine some articles of French culture after an inspiring French lesson. Practice exercises in German some' times provide a bit of humor for Miss Alethia N. Love and members of the class, l6 Various visual aids make Miss Martha Morrette's Latin classes colorful and inter' esting. l The strung ensemble, a newly formed musical group at R H S is being congratulated by Mr. Fred Cardin, our instru mental instructor. Mr. Dornsite demonstrates portrait sketches to part of his class while other pupils complete their water color assignments. I Mrs. Norton displays one of the two hundred pottery projects completed by members of her ceramics class. Students enrolled in Mrs. Sabol's clerical practice classes gain profitable experiences in all phases of general office work. A few students of Mr. Whitely's Typing I class gather momentarily to learn some of the fundamental typing procedures. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Head--Mr. Adam Brucher Mr. Adam Brucher, head of the commercial department, compliments members of his de- partment for their outstanding commercial ex- hibits at Open House. Row 'I-Mr. Adam Brucher Row 2-Mrs. Julia F. Sabol, Mr. Joseph Grande, Mr. William S.4Whitely Row 3-Miss Harriet B. Bitler,-Mr. William S. Bannon, Mr. Clarence G, Enterline Row 4-Mr. J, Norman Taylor, Mr. Mark Guthrie Standing-Miss Johanna Mertz, Miss Edith R. Fairlamb, Mrs. Barbara Martin . U E. After the drill exercise, Miss Bitler helped a few students interpret the Gregg shorthand outlines. K COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT In one of the business practice projects, Miss Fair- H lamb explains the importance of mastering certain drill exercises on the adding machine. mnvnnmnunuuuuxu Trl iwwwwswwsnwumwmgw Mr. Taylor lends many bits of advice to his bookkeeping class during a practice exercise. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Sponsor--M r. Joseph Grande Actual retail situations in the classroom pra- vide many opportunities for students to learn and apply merchandising skills and techniques. Local store executives and our D. E. instruc- tor, Mr. Grande, coordinate their programs to enable students to gain valuable on-the-job sales experiences. 'Fillii-fi INDUSTRIAL J VGCATIONAL DEPARTMENT l Head--Mr. J. Kenneth Conley Before reporting to their daily assign- ments, members of the industrial arts de- partment listen to a few brief remarks from i the department head, Mr. J. Kenneth Conley. l Seated-Mr. Paul Muller, M. J. Kenneth Conley, Mr. Norman R. Diener. Standing-Mr. James Mclntyre, Mr. Rich- ard l. Boyer, Mr. George A. Schieck, Mr. Walter F. Greisemer, Mr. John L, McQuate, Mr. Horace C. Ball. ' may wi. Q ' 'Qs Qw tk R All phases of electrical knowledge and experience are emphasized in Mr. Boyer's electric shop. One of the many skills acquired by stu- l dents in Mr. Conley's wood shop was the proper use of the DeWalt saw machine. Mr. Schieck helped the boys in his ma- chine shoip to interpret the blueprint of the jig saw frame before actual work began. l l l l i INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Student skill in the use of special testing equipment was an essential part of Mr. Miller's auto shop program. General industrial arts classes, under the supervision of Mr, Griesemer, worked with o variety of tools and materials in completing practical projects. Mr. Mclntyre helps three of his industrial students to solve a difficult drafting problem. Our printing instructor, Mr. Diener, made a spot check of one of the printed forms that had just come out of the automatic cylinder press. Students at R. H. S. received individual and group guidance through the helpful assistance of Miss Grace Trout, personal counselor and di- rector of home room programs. Three inquiring seniors visit Room I23 to learn more about college opportunities from Mr. Clinton D. Getz, college adviser and director of activities. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Department Head-Miss Ethel M. Hicks Miss Ethel M. Hicks, head of the guidance department, summarizes the achievements of the vast guidance programs at the Castle during one of the regular meetings. Miss Ethel M. Hicks, Mr. Joseph E. Haage, Mr. William Bernhart, Miss Grace W. Trout, Mr. William H. Wisler, Mr. Clinton D, Getz Mr. William H. Bernhart's social living course provides a means for student personality de- velopment and preparation for life adjustment. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT it iii X.RlllxlXl Mr. William H. Wisler, director of vocational guidance and work certification, exhibits the various aptitude tests used in his department. The large library of helpful pre-vocational publications plus individual vocational counsel- ing adequately prepare our students for their Well-planned field trips by the vocational guidance department enables students to be- come better acquainted with the employment skills needed by the community. FRG!!! future careers. Mr. Joseph E. Haage, home visitor, outlines special student assignments to Mrs. Mary Mohr, teacher of home bound stu- dents. 23 One of the many techniques learned in Miss Kahler's cooking class is the proper way to set a table for home and party use. HOME ECONOMICS 9 Miss Charlotte E. Kohler, Miss Katharine E. Plotts, and Miss Blanch E. Spaar. Mrs. Elizabeth K. Dornsife, Miss Elsie V. Holland, Miss Katharine E. Plotts, supervisor of Home Economics of the Reading School District, outlines recent trends in food preparation to members of they home economics department of R.H.S. The designing and making of clothes for per- sonal use are two outstanding aims in Miss Spaar's clothing classes. After mastering the art of cooking, students of Miss Holland's chef class prove their versa- tility by learning the operation of home appli- ances. fees-1 A l l SAFETY EDUCATION All phases of pedestrian, vehicular, and home safety were stressed in Mr. Mattern's safety classes. gilt tljwi H Smit 51-55542 3 SJ A 5 mb gnatsiii QSTRIQ? is Mr. Charles Dunkleberger reviews rules in the official Pennsylvania code baok before the stu- dents take their first trial run. The psycho-physical devices used in Mr. Rob- ert Mattern's driver training classes enabled the students to check their distance judgment, depth preception, field of vision, glare reaction and night vision. LIBRARIANS Library instruction and supervision of library activities were handled by our efficient librari- ans, Mrs. Mary M. Heller and Miss Anna Stump. During the second semester, Mr. Richard Stott was appointed acting librarian during Miss Anna Stump's leave of absence. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION The active physical education program at R. H. S. was supervised by our congenial depart- ment chairman, Mr. William Reese. After a professional demonstration of square dancing by Mr. Roland P. Kyle, Mrs. Janet Gorman, Miss Katherine E. Kaufmann, and Mr. Robert J. Perugini - another group ot the special co-ed gym class gets ready for its first experience in learning how to square dance. Health room supervision and general nursing activities at the Castle were copably supervisedby Mrs. Naomi O, Bridegam, R. N. Book learning in first aid was supplemented with actual demonstrations in Mrs. Elizabeth N. Ruhrman's health classes. OFFICE STAFF Administrators, teachers, students, and visi- tors benefited from the untiring efforts of the five energetic members of the general office staff. Clerical duties related to school records and activities, attendance supervision, operation of the new public address and telephone systems were but a few of the many duties performed by this staff., Activities of the staff this year were super- vised bv our newly appointed office manager, Mrs. Kathryn Wiest. Seated-Mrs Barbara A. Masley, Miss Vir- ginia L. Kocher, Miss Helen Pettis Standing-Miss Jean E. Swavely, Mrs. Kath- ryn Wiest . Mrs. Carrie Whitehead, custodian of books and supplies, supervised the distribution of approximately ten thousand textbooks to students of the Castle. JANITORIAL STAFF After another busy day, our head custodian, Mr. George S. K. Morris, relaxes briefly to enjoy an inter- esting article in the Red and Black . CAFETERIA STAFF Under the capable supervision of Mrs. J. Dettra, these cafeteria workers prepared and served ap- proximately eleven hundred meals daily to students and teachers of R. H. S. ' Row 1-Mrs. V. Dalton, Mrs. J. Dettra, Miss l. Sillhart, Mrs. D. Wilson, Mrs. E. Kutz, Mrs. F. Yeich, Mrs. B. Bosold Row 2--Mrs. V. Rapp, Mrs. G. Reider, Mrs. C. Pantaleo, Mrs, E. Frey, Mrs. L. Leinbach, Mrs. J. Redcay, Mrs. l. Goelz Row 3-Mrs. M, Leisey, Mrs. M. Fenstermacher, Mrs. E. Heister, Mrs. M. Endy, Mrs. C. Seidel, Mrs. M. Walborn, Mrs. C. Spickler, Mrs. G. Gable, Mrs. P. Mohn, Mrs. l. Sands Row 4-Miss S. Schurtz, Mrs. E. Gormly, Mrs. E. Gring, Mrs. M. Zimmerman X-YV f.' 1 ?'.T?'T far . V1vgf,q.,V,,,w Q ' --1-.,r:' VV V.., Hb Alw'-t.V.. , 'Fc L 5. .V 5u'J'?i4S'- u 1v.csQ15afVtg.mw5wQ.-. QQ '5'.fQi-2125? 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VJ ., -1 , .11 wx J .- .,,, ,Ji 9 hw- 12 . -' -i '.-.f14.41'-,-4Q'.-,Pf','.-.,f'-Lf! -'J bil' ,v-21214 ,a.fy:,,'v.' ,kim ,K f , q ,f ' 4 Q , ' ' Hr if-, ' , HWIQ45,'fQr-,gulff,.i:-wgg',JE'.,5 jQ'-'.'ff'9,f::,Q :, M' , 1 , . fgywf .1 uv. -af' - -- ,..-W.. + law,-Lil'-J'g,Q,-Nw .f , , , 4. xqqpgpg , T CLASS SPONSORS Sponsors-Mr. Lewis Marderness, Miss Johanna Mertz, Mr. Joseph Grande, Miss Sarah Koch SPONSORS' MESSAGE T0 SENIORS lf, in these trying times, our way of life in our communities and our country is to continue, each citizen, in addition to demanding his rights and privileges, must also live up to his responsibilities. ln our own small way we, the sponsors, have tried to set up your class as your community with its respective privileges and responsibilities for you to enjoy and share. You have had class activities to the extent that you were willing to support, plan and execute them. lt is with real pleasure that we say to you, Well done! Our confidence in your ability and willingness to carry through your class plans was not misplaced. May you do equally well in facing your adult responsibilities toward your family, your church, your community, and your country, ,Zu WKMZWM WM Slwfsaffmfs CLASS OFFICERS l President-Paul Marrella Treasurer-Marilyn Mill Secretary-Coral Lee Koffkee Vice President-Daniel Lessig MESSAGE TO OUR SPONSORS We, the Class of '55, wish to express our deepest gratitude and appreciation to our class sponsors, Mr, Lewis Marderness, Miss Johanna Mertz, Mr. Joseph Grande, and Miss Sarah Koch for their guidance, cooperation, and invaluable assistance which has helped to make our experiences at the Castle ones we shall always remem- Gul av, 777 A CHRISTINE I. ADAMS GWENDOLYN C. ADAMS 5 THOMAS H. ADAMS 418 South Eleventh Street 7O3V2 Dick Street 1316 Buttonwood St. Com.-Undecided G.V.-Undecided G.V.-Navy Machinist Mate Pers. Prob. Club, G.A.A. gersv Paob. Club, Mix. Ch., Bkt. KARL J. ANGSTADT 1142 Green Street I State Police .V.- L, Ins., Bacc. Comm., Club, Stg. Hand 4? was Chem. tx XA ls, ft 4ff+f,:1fi,' . we . .fkwwli A S w , sm... 22+ 'rg,fi, Q: ,Je all M 2 mv M12 ' f 1' ti ,, 5 ,S . A I x .4555 elf .. ,.,.,, . . . 2 L. ' wer. 9 X .. i I V W4- .ew .K , .W ef? S 54 I Q Q. AEM my .a S .',j-.VE-52 -, 'i,2Z,fg,zj. A 4, G. M. effgftfsm 5 31 G ..., , -,.,, ,, ,g,,,.,...,, 9 ru S3311 43? Raft. THOMAS S. ASSELIN 118 Neversink Street C. P.--Undecided Chem. Club, Svg. Coll. v 1 '.' f., .. If.-.3 sf . .1 ,I-54.71 ., .ulxffn-' - .A , 5..11i:,? x , ,,,. - ,fa -7.1: s .-1 ff.7 z, '?'7f. In S I' BERNARD E. ANDERSON 373 Hazel Street G.V.-Musician Band, Orch., N.H.S. iff. . I '.. -: 4 -'. A ' -1 56: si . 1 f Q- Q nys m y . 1' A . X Q ,,.,.f.. - 5 ,-,-,v i2w ?f+.x ' 1 - -....a5e5.g.... f '15 . ' iaiaifa: MARY ANN ARNDT 1055A North Ninth Street Com.-Secretary Sr. Fin. Comm., Bus. Eff. Club Treas., Y-Teens, C.P.C., R. 8- B. SYLVIA A. AUGE 462 West Oley Street Com.-Secretary Chess Club '.'. , - , 1. 5.ff1:. . fig 3:25 .-P2121 ,,,, ...,.., , 5, , . ....v,l' I . ,-,,,'. s K I s 1 4- ...- , .Q JANET A. ALBERT 1254 Green Street Com.-Secretory Chess Club :f s I.. .'v.'-ll- 1 - '- Q.. -I -. -,ZF-,,,.1 4,1 . ,1 J. , :,.,',.,,.'.. T 1 .f . ...Z ,'- I , NANCY J. ANDREAS 364 West Greenwich Street D. E.--Model DORIS M. ASH 522 Birch Street Com.-Housewife Bus. Eff. Club DOLORES R. AUGUSTINE 144 South Twelfth Street Com.-Secretary Bus. Eff. Club, G.A.A. BRENDA L. ASHER 1209 Orchard Road C. P.-College Sfty. in Nos. Club, Y-Teens G.A.A., M.B., H.P., N.H.S. RICHARD E. AUKER 709 Warren Street E, Ig,-Business Administration o RONALD W. AUSTIN 1425 Fairview Street l.V.-Cabinetmaker Phy.-Chem. Club, Stg. Hand THOMAS F. BAER 1709 Haak Street G.V.-Auto Mechanic Dance Club HY. eff :Wi it' .t:..ai2a2aea.::g,'. ': f Z. twwimiziekkk .e.:a.... , ' 5315551 1 2 LJ .. .V ,Mx,E.,I.,., . 15, PM ,'?' f2?ffi2 . K f 5.5,-Q .. 1 . ,, ',, ' as . ' ' ' ,zfj ' N494 ., ..., f In f f ' P . .KZZV ' t . ' SI f 9 W ff 2 MiQfw1 .szz,M,.. PETER R. BARBIS 2100 Dennis Drive C. P.-Chemist LAURA L. AVERY 305B South 17V2 Street C. P.--College Trav, Club, C.P.C., Y-Teens, V, Pres. F.T.A., A Cop., N.H.S. DAVID P. BAILEY 913 Windsor Street G.V.-Navy H.R. Treas., B. Sing. Club, A Cap. ,Q ' ,.-f-i:1i'3' 1.3.5.5 - Iggfinlax- - if. .-,f vinnyi. .fu- 3 .1 --:'.-.-7' -ua-,-. :J-'-'I . H56-I ... ' : Jw .Z-, '-1 -fi, Q -1 - Z' '-Hfii:'r':: '241i'ff: -is .- .,.A:.:,uf,.+'-.,.'..:Q.L:il:, i,1'.-to - .54 I ' .... -., ., .x,..' e.1:gj.i'.5.-.i:':' f:r7fQF?f' NTU -I 1 . u',-',-j,.r-- .5 3 5.4 . 25.1.5.5 Fiiz? .,....: ., ,.,., . ALLEN G. BARBER 418 Mulberry Street C. P.-Chemist - H.R. V, Pres., Sec. Chem. Club JOYCE A. BARE 731 Bingaman Street Com.--Housewife Off. Mes. 3 , . . .,. . . gm- J f: .,- .1 gg 1'2'.-L. ' ' A 'Tf i - :.1?': -.- MARY VIRGINIA BAER 1857 River Road G.V.-Clerk Pers, Prob. Club HAROLD D. BAER, JR. 431 West Greenwich Street C. P.-College H.R. Chop., Sr. Commen. Comm., A Cop., M. Qt., Hist. Club EUGENE M. BARBAN 1633 Perkiomen Avenue C. P.-College of Music H.R. Pres. A Cap. RONALD W. BAIR 307 South Eighth Street D. E.--Merchant ..,.-, , U... 1-' 7 , PATRICIA A. BARBER 1510 North Eleventh Street Com.-Secretary Sr, Prom 8- Orch. Comm., Auto Club, V. Pres. G.A.A., M.B., Arx., C.L., N.H.S. LOUISE BATES 125 Oak Street D. E.-Buyer G.V.-Traveling Saleswoman N.H.S. H, Mech. Club ' JOHN vE. BARTHLOW 210 South Fifth Street MARGARET A. BATES JOANNE A. BEARSTLER 1008 Cotton Street 1737 Perkiomen Avenue Com.-Office Work Com.-Privote Secretary Auto Club Pers. Prob. Club '. E11 ' ROBERT H. BECKER 320 North Front Street C. P.-Pharmacist , 4.1,-A: . nz -A'-'. .'Z' ' -1-3'-.. :.,,r.',-.N ., 1-. CHARLES M. BEAVER 920A Court Street l.V.--Printer Sr. Show Comm., B, Sing. Club HERMAN R. BECK IOO7 Green Street G.V.-Navy ASQ.. . A 4 , . Q3 , ,W 1 if it Q, .,.. ,.,.,, A 5, in 12:-4-' .... 1. . . , ' , .,,. .. f -.-.. . I .-.v . A '-' , .,,.f A ---- sARAi-I ANNE BELL f 921 North Third Street ,Q C. P.-Elementary Teacher X-f' H.R. Sec., Sr. Commen. Comm., ' ' St. Foc. Ex. Comm. C. P. C., I.. ,..: -'.,'l. LOUIS G. BENEDICT 7 DONALD W. BERGER 226 North Eleventh Street IOI4 North Sixth Street C. P.-College G.V.-Air Force H.R. V. Pres., Rec.-Bk. Club, Intro. Bkt. B., C.C., Tr. Thi .'-3 '- : -,.. Y-Teens, F.T.A., A Cop., N.H.s 5 L sy fr SHIRLEY A. BERRINGER 1759 Perkiomen Avenue Com.-Telephone Operator Cos. Comm., Sr. Show Comm., Bus, Eff. Club ' kj RAYMOND W. BERTRAM i622 Moss Street G.V.-Air Force Dance Club, M.B. NANCY E. BLATT RALPH W. BLATT NANCY L. BLOCH DORRINE BLOOM ll North Ninth Street l6l4 North Ninth Street 913 Marion Street 280 South Ninth Street C. P.-College l.V.-Air Force Corn.-Typist C. P.-College H.R. Chop., H and S. Comm., Sr. Hill-Billy Club, M.B., Cost., Con, B.B., Bkt. B., Swim., V.B. Chr. Sr, Prog. Comm., Drum Show Comm., Y-Teens, Hist. B., N.H.S. Club, C.P.C., Y-Teens, N.H S Club, C.P.C., A cup., N.:-l.s, A. JOYCE C. BLUM 1510 North Fifteenth Street C. P.-College Sr. Prom. and Orch. Comm., Dram. Club, Y-Teens, R. 8. B., Ass. Chr., St. Fac. Comm., N.H.S. GRACE R. BOLOGNESE 950 Church Street Com.-Nurse Auto Club, C. P. C., G. A. A., Y-Teens DORIS M. BOSSLER 827 Schuylkill Avenue Com.-Secretary Bus. Eff. Club MARGARET R. BLUM 1201 Alsace Road C. P.--College H. 8. S. Comm., Read. Del. Club, C.P.C., G. Glee RICHARD G. BOLTON 1616 North Eleventh Street C. P.-Minister H.R. Pres., A Cap., B. Sing. Club . -. - . ,- '.5.,..f.-A-,A 9:23 .4- 0 .-JA' 'l' 22:1-5525 we J. -.-5.2-f.:j-' -fl .eff-g,' 211 Hin- ' Fifi- .2 232147. -.aafarrr 11,-1:2 qw... ., -.,.,.. GERALDINE F. BONSALL 529 Spruce Street Com.-Secretary G. Gen. Shop. Club SHIRLEY A. BOSSLER 635 Avenue A C. P.-Nurse H.R. Sec., Mix. Ch., Fut. Nur. Club - Q..-.-,.-1 sm , , l1:','f' .:T'fg!':: . .4 - .5 - .1-... --. .,gi1'f 4 15 C ' ggi-gl . 1 -.-.-I -1.-:A-I 51. 2: f-.13 fa-, 'gl'-221, - nge I' .. li'-:1l,',g..r.. gjee.. -K. ,gil-,-1,11 7' .'J 1-' 'f5 '. .,7- I.-F l ..'- '. .z.f.:f.:..tf..-e-1.'..:- -:' ' fl -1 5-.:.'1i'1.IZ 1 ' RICHARD A. BOHN 115 West Thirty-sixth Street C. P.-Dentist Chem. and Phy. Club, Key Club, C.P.C., Socc. JOHN L. BOLIG 554 South Nineteenth Street l.V.-Draftsman Chem. and Phy. Club, B.B. JOHN A. BONANNO 819 Master Street G.V.-Business RICHARD P. BOND R. D. No. 1 West Leesport l.V.-Wyomissing Polytech. St. Coun., Sfty. in Nos., N.H.S - 1. .:,.. -n,,,.4, NORMAN A. BOSOLD 337 Mulberry Street l.V.-Undecided RUTH L. BOWSER JACQUELINE M. BOYER 261 Jefferson Street 1048 North Tenth Street G.V.-Food Demonstrator Com.-Housewife V, Pres. Mix. Ch., Typ. Club YVONNE C. BRANT LOIS L. BREDBENNER KIRK R. BRENEMAN CECILE A. BRETONNEL H23 North Tenth Street 923 North Front Street 604 Bingaman Street 633 South Court, Glenside G.V.-Telephone Operator Com.-Low Secretary GV.-Navy C. P.-Housewife Auto Mech, Club M,B., Mai., Alumni Ser. Club Socc. EIR, CTreos,, Y-Teens, G.A.A vg. o I. X , . ,H l 1 N i,f:n,3'f l'wf'm 7'P'-if .2323 lx X 1 ' I '.'f11-i14'gQ f fx., ff Qx. A 1 .X . , , .- . r Q- K vvvv 'gb' S f A - 2. '2 4- x f 3-55: t P' X FREDERICK R. BROWN 919 Church Street Com.-Vocal Director Hist. Club, A Cop., E, Dist. Ch. LILLIAN M. BRYZA l84l River Road G.V.-Housewife Cos. Comm., Jr. Hum. Soc., H.P. ROBERT W. BRICE IIO4 Spruce Street G.V.-State Police Trov. Club GEORGE J. BROOKS 936 Buttonwood Street GV,-Machinist Trav. Club GERALD L. BROWN 532 South Nmeteenth Street G.V.-Machinist Trav. Club xl . . l' rfq -,A.. ELIZABETH M. BUDDELL H09 Muhlenberg Street G,V.-Receptlonist Hist. Club KOLLEENE J. BROWN l32 Poplar Street Com.-WAF Hist. Club x 'valxltvl 45,1 lllv ':..:' .1 I RICHARD C. BUDWASH 950 North Eleventh Street GV.-Entertainer Dance Club, M.B., Con. B., Orch., Dance B. JOHN W. BRYAN 130 West Greenwich Street I.V.-Printer R, and B. Printer 4, X :EQ , ROBERT F. BUKOWSKI 413 South Twelfth Street G.V.-Electric Shop Teacher Chess Club, Sc, Squad, R, 8.8 LORETTA E. BUSH 39-1 227 West Green Street Com.-Private Secretary H. and S, Comm., Sr, Prog. Comm., Pres. S,O.S,, C.P.C., H.P. N.H.S. BRIAN N. CHELIUS 1437 North Tenth Street G.V.-Radio Operator Chess Club, C.C. ANNA L. CAMPBELL ALBERT P. CASTELLO MARSHA CHAITT 327 Harald Street 755 Bingaman Street 1615 North Fifteenth Street G.V.--Dressmaker C. P,-College C. P.-Penn State Svg. Coll., S.O,S., Mix. Ch., N.H,S. HR. Pres. Dram. Club, C.P.C., Y-Teens A Lift' -ff--I-ii: ' 'mn I S.. . JOANNE F. CHRISTIAN 927 Oley Street Com.-Undecided Bus. Eff. Club, G.A.A., Tenn qi- ' ALVERIAS cness .' 435 Spring Garden Street GV.-Secretary Dance Club, H.P. RICHARD G. CHERI 921 Windsor Street GV.-Electronics Rec.-Bk. Club, A Cap., B., Sc. Squad, N.H.S. BB., Fr. , , . 1 , R , ., 55' 5 'f H '-'-1 '-'r- - :ff-'I . .9553 . ,Q , 'L-1 2.-. ,.f14.F-'afii-Q. vljcji. . f-24 - 1' .-.,. 5' A 1 Fx. Rf f , I ---A 1 - Ng.: was .-- 1,1,:.,:..::'j ,HA r v yy- .... . f t if Q , 'Frei 'N' ,.:'.g- .', x ,, , ' . 1.5-iffy, 54 I ....., , : .,.... , 5- X , T.. . ,-., H ,la I I V f , V, N47 Ky, . . ..-.-. ' 3'Z73i23.1i.' ' ' ff ' ' Q- 1 'V ' . , --H-f::fs- -- ,...,.. 'L WO Ywesw 3'i1.f'9'ff. '-.lfr .4 7 . it . .31-fi-f I .... H 4 . 5,1J..3: ff-'Kgs 0 . M - ' , .. ,waz -'iff'-'Z f rf .. f In 1 x r - -.-.-,-:,- - A ANTHONY P. CIANCI JOHN J. CIEMIEWICZ, JR. 1258 North Tenth Street 136 South Eleventh Street C. P.-College l.V.-Draftsman ROGER A. CLARK 1528 Mulberry Street G.V.-College H.R, Treas., C.P.C., B.B,, Socc. Capt. Cond. Club, Ft. B., Wr., N.H.S. Pres. Phys,-Chem. Club :- SHIRLEY R. CLAYTOR ff SYLVESTER J. COCUZZA JANET F. COLLER 1329 North Ninth Street I 763 Bingaman Street 106 South Fourth Street G.V.-Secretary C. P.-Business Com.-Secretary Lib. Staff V. Pres. St. Coun. Bus. Eff, Club 'R ANTHONY J. CONSENTINO ll55 Chestnut Street G,V,-Music B. Sing. Club, Bond, M.B,, Cost. MARY B. CUNNIUS 528 Bingomon Street C. P.-Business School Sr. Wel. Comm., G. Shop Club, G.A.A., Svg. Coll. Sec. LOUIS D. DAMORE, JR. 545 South Eleventh Street G.V.-Military Service PATRICIA L. CONWAY IO6 Spring Street C. P.-College H.R. Chap,,Y-Teens, Drom. Club, C.P.C., Sr. Show Comm., G.A.A., F.T.A., C.G., A Cop. lvzia' ' I7 .. 1 flmf-lf:-2 Fav? ',..1.Q: 4, lr I I LAURA E. CRAMMER l660 Mulberry Street Com.-Private Secretory 1. -f - r. .. I .- -I ,.,,:. -5 . 1.5.1 FRANK M. COOK, JR. 344 North Sixth Street D. E.-Actor f-.gir xr .gftvz -l I gn. I' :G 1 s 5 f.. 1 .. ,. .. ' , ' '1'.'1 .afff 'l N 1.-.,,, .' .:',5... ..,-gg. P ,. 'FAQS'-'f I ffvti- -'5i L,'f 711-ff1 .ff1'-' 2' .. . .. 1 !f. v- -'r. . 'r W.. .,..,.:.H,.', 5:11-3 .' gg...-. v 'Q-I--2. .Aq.,.:.. 14111, ..',-'.'l .GZ f:,.- X .::.-nf., Hifi: FERN R. CUMMINGS 208 West Elm Street Com.-Office Worker Bus. Eff. Club, G.A.A. r :.:.'. 1 r-.'. -.' -:i2'f'. 55:1 5123 . EUGENE R. cuRRY,'3JRf'w 1526 Snyder Street C. P.-Business Administration H.R. v. Pres., Chr. sr. Nome Cd. fi' Comm. Pres. Hi-Y, C.P.C. , , St. ? Coun. Comm., N.H.S. I I-J .L 1 '11 1. .. 1- I--. ELEANOR H. DANIELS l5ll Union Street C. P.-College Act.T. Coll., St. Foc. Ass. Comm., Sr. Show Comm., Dram. Club, C.P.C., Y-Teens, N.H.S. it ,., I. DIANE M. CURTIS 929 McKnight Street C. P.-Nurse K.K. Comm., Dram. Club, Y- Teens, C.P.C., A Cap., Mix. Ens. SHIRLEY A. DANISZEWSKI l23l Avenue D Com.-Private Secretary Bus, Eff. Club MORRIS P. CORNFIELD i249 Eckert Avenue C. P.-Manufacturing Golf .ow A 41 4 - W.. X... 4 X I ' :Erase X , 2 .114 . . ., , 1 .5 as ,. ........... I . 123: :Q ::.::::.:.,' .. ,W Q.. A ELIZABETH M, DACKWEILER 944 Elm Street G.V.-Undecided MARGARET E. P. DANNEBERG 2l9 West Windsor Street G.V.-Undecided C.P,C., Mix. Ch. DOROTHY P. DAUBENSPECK 1665 North Ninth Street Com.-Office Worker Bus. Eff. Club STELLA J0 DeANGELIS 412 Schuylkill Avenue C. P.-Elementary Teacher Y-Teens, Sr. Prrog. Comm., S.O.S., G.A.A. Orch., J.V. C.L., Act. T. con., C.P.C., H.R. sec. NANCY Y. DELL 434 Fern Avenue Com,-Model C.P.C., G.A.A. PATRICIA A. DENTITH 741 North Eleventh Street C. P.-Lawyer H.R. Chop., Sr. Prom 8. Orch. Comm., C.P.C., Y-Teens, F.T.A., R. 8- B. on Air, Recp., N.H.S. BARBARA A. oeLoNG iff 730 Ritter Street 2-' Com.-Receptionist Mix. Ch. . -,rw ': :'. . '- . .--1-'-., . -.',.,1.,t. . ,wks . 1-nf'-H .- A -::, . 1 ,J-5, rg.-. fir 7-'Q-iff' P4--I1 . 'f',-:.1f.- 7.3 whit:-' priate ?':5T-iii '.:r.5i:?: a r,-: ww.: SHIRLEY A. DeLONG 1010 Centre Avenue G.V.-Social Worker H.R. Chap., H.P., Recp. MARY J. oenoss f 629 Tulpehocken Street ' C. P.-Nurse H.R. Treos., K.K. Comm., Sr. Dance Comm., G. Shop Club, C.P.C., G.A.A., Svg. Coll. wt... 51:71 -: 1 , y, gdzirif , . .. ' 1 ff ' I GERALDINE R. DEBIEC JOAN F. DEEMER 325 Hoskins Ploce 1121 Marion Street Com.-Secretory Com.-Clerical Work Bus. Eff. Club JOAN C. DeLONG MARILIS DeLONG 730 Weiser Street 1010 Centre Avenue Com.-Secretory Com.-Typist Bus. Eff. Club, Alumni Ser. Club fn SHIRLEY W. DEMOPULOS 634 South Eighteenth Street D, E.-Undecided JOLYNN K. DEWALD JOSE A. DIAZ 1529 Luzerne Avenue , 3 43OV2 Court Street C. P.-College C. P.-Lawyer K.K, Comm., Sr. Reunion Comm., Chess Club Typ. Club, C.P.C., F.T.A., A Cap., G. Ens., G.A.A. BRUCE L. DIETRICH 357 North Tenth Street' C. P.-Metalurgist Phy. 8. Chem. Club, Sc. Squad . 1? 'e g'e ...,' 2 se .3 ., , if - . .Q AX QE'Wz' ISS W A.. . B. ,, ELEANOR M. DIETRICH 232 North Tenth Street C. P.-Nurse H.R. Chap., Bkkpg. Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens, A Cap., Off. Mes., Alt. Recp. JANET C. DORWARD 1316 Green Street Com.-Accordion Teacher S.O.S., M.B. , S ,.,. , .,.,.,.,.,.,., . , H, ' : ' it ::':':: ,Z 'Z ' 'Eg f j f f f gia , ' ...,, 4 X .zb A 1 1 .,::: JEAN E. DUGAN 1119 Greenwich Street Com.-Telephone Operator .:.'- v ,. ,aa , . ..-we -.-., ,. . 5: j.i1',j3f..g1. 1731 A 0 -,-v.-5.1.1-1' 1-.nf 5 xt. FRANCES C. DOLL 230 Cedar Street Com.-Telephone Operator Hist. Club . .-.Jay S 4 . , . fm wx X -.W my A Sr' . Qu 4 RoBER'r M. DOYLE -55 724 Madison Avenue K l.V.-Air Force f Q ff? Hi . I. S 1-, 5: 54. x . , l 1. 2:1 Q21 7 me F Vx .5 lie 2 1 .. ..... .,gssa... i, si ' ' if DAMON C. EAGER 911 Mulberry Street l.V.-Navy H 5 ' V AMY' 1' K i :Sasser lf-'Z 'iw Z' ' a P . eff - 1 st X U? um , ey S - P .... , ., ' f ttt, jW f f 'z is , , . , , I ,. A. V- 5 ge iv 1x9 . f M - 2 'QVQQ 157 1 .. X 1 ' 'I . I F E: ig? all W V If . ..,.......,.E.E I V M, J X , ,,,,, .1 MX. Ma.. .5 . ' 3 vw' A V--v 1 Q h :W ,V-'Q L .., ' f H filfiif 21?:5.,3fXf.: Q W , , N' if - ffj.'?iQ Q '- sf Q aim s 53 - 55i3ff4 Qi?Y.XSVi aes.. RICHARD D. DISTASIO ROBERT R. DOHNER 110 West Douglass Street 2318 Hoffer Avenue G.V,-Navy G.V.-Mechanic Pres, St. Coun., H.R, Chop., Sr. Motto Comm., Dram. Club, Arx., Sr. Dec, and Ref. Comm. ,,-,4.., . s 9-4 f 1 I s s .1 N, ff' C A J' ,-1'-fr?-E - :z. -:fl-ff v-'1f:'3',., ...-g:e5 ' S ' -:'11 ?:3 353.4 .za A '20 f 11.-.--': .. r ' 'x'.'.'-fllh' V A -. '.'2-f'-if: 1 : :. ' I L-s'-' 4 , ,s Q '.,.-4... 5: L sz. '.i'TZfg: 5? fi: Q 145,591 4 S. H' .. X 22115771 f HAROLD W. DORNES, JR. 357 North Second Street l.V.-Mechanic r-7112 ESTHER C. DREXLER 629 Birch Street D, E.-Housewife ANNA C. DUCHAN 318 Carpenter Street G.V.-Undecided H.R, Sec., Auto Shop Club, Y- Teens, C.P N.H.S. .C., G.A.A. , H.P., Recp., A I 4 SSEi? 'f i1 M? ' W N 'wiv W :sie -5.3 .N X 1 . ' s' ..,.M A , A 1 t T I'. 'rf i X ,. 5 4 AFWQKX1. 75 were ' v A Q :a.,. Q, fe ' ...,,.-. . ite: '1 3 vig V A -5:53.-Q A PATRICIA EFSTRATION 350 North Fourth Street Com.--Medical Secretary Sr. Pub. 8. Tick. Comm., Bus. Eff. Club, G,A.A., Alumni Ser. Club, Recp. N.H.S. LINDA M. EMES 1014 Pike Street Com.-Legal Secretary Auto Club, Sr. Reunion Comm., G.A.A., Y-Teens, Var, c. L., MYRTLE A, ENDERS 449 North Thirteenth Street goumg-Cornptometer Operator MUNIR S. EWAYS 613 Church Street C. P.-Certified Public Acct, H.R, Chap., Sr. Wei. Comm., All Sch. Play Comm., Hi-Y, Orch., Wr., Ass. Chr., N.H.S. LOIS A. ERNST 1215 Clarion Street Com.-Hair Stylist S.O.S. PATRICIA E. FAIR 1742 Madison Avenue Q? C. P.-Undecided H.R. V. Pres., HR. Chap., Sr. Wei, Comm., G. Gen, Shop Club, Y-Teens, Ott. Mes., Recp. 'I',f,.: .., . RALPH E. FEHR, ll 1617 Locust Street C. P.-College Sr, Prom 81 Orch. Comm., Typ. Club, V. Pres. C.P.C., Sec. Key Club, Cast., Hd. D. M., N.H.S. if DONNA L. FENNER BARTA L. FENSTERMACHER fi 413 Woodward Street 1210 Old Wyomissirig Road I G.V.-Undecided C, P.-Laboratory Technician Pers. Prob. Club Wei. Comm., Sfty. in Nos. Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C,, N.H.S. Jil' .Lan 5..-A 'ce 1 --.'-m ' -'.-,x Pres. Shop ROBERT J. FAZIO 934 North Eighth Street C, P.-Mechanic 3114 lv SS4?Ef 3321 ' I ily, P21 'SE 1503 's3E53E52E5E5E5::: A -Sw..-5 ,. Jkt' . w W .ky gf . ...... . he -.M - H -te...-f fe if .-gy. ,, , 1 ...,.,....,5,5,,z. . .eazas N .: .... . Q f A Y, 1 xox 15 te .tr A 4. X, xr , 2 xx i if A 2 , A ' f ft .. ...... -A 1 fzkiw wisi f 3' r AY a I Qt Xi it Y f Q Q QF, .Q Q2 ., , ,A Q ,, JoAN w. ESTERLY 1338 Locust Street G.V.--Waves S.O,S., Off. Mes., Alt. Recp., Cos, Comm. PATRICIA A. FEATHER 423 Summit Avenue Com.-Telephone Operator Auto Shop Club, G.A.A., G. .-, ., , X I' -, A nc .. . 0 ... LOWELL W. FELTMAN 631 Gregg Avenue C, P.-Forestry Bot. Club, Key Club .f :'.'Z :EZ-fri i 'f. 91 . sf' - fwfr.-.:.. 'W , - 145 ' ' ':' Lia... 5. H ,':EE5 . -'L' 4 of . , ,, I: Q ' 1 A -- 1 it . fit Tiff , 3 BARRY S. FETTER 1620 Cotton Street G.V.-Marines Glee PATRICIA A. FETTER 1734 North Third Street Com.-Medical Secretary H,R. Pres., Wood Shop N.l-l.S. Club, I 1 We N Br Q2 A .. 1. ,ff ,EW e.:.:.:...:...,,gg5g,5,g,g.,5,g5, -' . . i ww N Y ' ' WK' ' ,N ii Q V V .1w-5.g:::5.is5a3sb9E:sgs .r ,. f sn . gm 5 ' i .szmeaiiiif A AFC 3 , .1 2 . . ' -,.:s5::- -- . . -. ,,.,,,, - .2 . X S A it A S L fs? JERE E. FIDLER l307 Hampden Boulevard C. P.-College Sr. Commen, Comm., Hi-Y Key Club, c.c., wr., Tr., H.P. Capt., Sc. Squad, N.H.S. WILLARD H. FLOWERS, JR. 412 Huyett Street l.V.-Machinist DONALD E. A. FOTHERINGILL I44I Cotton Street G.V.-Undecided H.R. Treas., B.B. '44 . CLAUDE E. FIELD 820 Weiser Street l.V.-Cabinet Maker St. Coun. .f '-17' .:hfl's' Jaffa' 355541: Q, 1. , .fo '-fi'-'2L1I:' . ,iggz'.G.31i-2-1:-115+ 'L-ff '. ',fr '5 1.E'cQ'y '.','.f-I, 1' -Zi. 1 7, . . ' j I Fi: r , 1-tr?-:Zz-S 2' 1' 1-'ff :1'f: -I: gui: 4.1. 1:35 1 ': .-' :lg .4 NANCY J. FLAMMER 536 South I4V2 Street Com.-SecretaE:y G.A.A., Var, .L., Wood Shop Club KATHLEEN J. 2303 Hoffer C. P.-Teacher St. Fac. Comm., Sr. De . Ref Comm., G.A.A., C.P.C., Arx., G.L., - Y-Teens, Sc, Squad, N.H.S. 3 ' .1-5 5-'G' 55 flgi' .rf x CARL W. FISHER 222 West Oley Street C. P.-Sports Commentator H. R. V. Pres., Chr. Sr. Show Comm., Key Club, M. Qt., Cast. R, 81 B. on Air, Ass. Chr., N.H.S. GLORIA D. FIX 74l Ritter Street Com.-Secretary Y-Teens, A Cap., Ass. Chap N.H.S. N . I. 1.51.25 -., li xr -1: PATRICIA A. FLICKINGER 1046 Madison Avenue Com.-Medical Secretary Bus. Eff. Club, G.A.A., H.P. OLK Street ll. JOYCE D. FOLMER 543 Elm Street Com.-College N.H.S. Sr. Pub. and Tick. Comm., Bus Eff. Club, H.P. CLIFFORD G. FRANKS W 640 North Eleventh Street C. P.-Radio Announcer St. Pac. Ass. Comm., N. H. S. Class Day Comm., V, Pres. Hi-Y Ed, R. 8- B., R. 8. B. on Air. 1 I X I MARLENE R. FREESE 904 North Tenth Street Com.-Secretary Alumni Ser. Club, H.R, Sec., Act. T. Coll., Sr. Wel, Comm., Bus. Eff. club, C.P.C., G.A.A. JANET M. FREY I25 Blair Avenue C. P.-Business School Sr. Wel. Comm., S.O.S., C.P.C. PAMELA J. FRIEDMAN 1818 North Sixteenth Street C. P.-College Sr. Nome Cd, Comm.,Chess Club, if !0Qfi7Z NINA T. GAGLIANO JEAN E. FRITZ 640 North Third Street C. P.-Missionary BARBARA A. GAIDOS 761 B1V19ClmC1ffl Street 512 Spring Street Com--R9CePtionist Com.-Law Secretar Dram. Club Pers. Prob. Club, HF. RUTH A. GANNON - 724 Pear Street C. P.-College Sr. Ann. Comm., S.O.S., C.P,C. Arx. . ,. . viz... ...Qi 'It-ua. . . :Siva .f , L.. 5, wh... -E ,I E: f-F '-1 f'1. , ,.a',,.g- Lg -.f ' f. .--13.11 . Aff: z.g.' jc KENNETH R. FROST 619 Lancaster Avenue G.V.-Undecided SHIRLEY J. GALISZANSKI 547 Maple Street C. P.--Undecided H,R. Chap, Jr. Hum. Soc. Club, Mix. Ch. 45.4, .- .a'!u,i!': .. .,.-, iii: if . Z HENRY G. GANS 925 Moss Street C. P.-Service CAROLE A. FRYMOYER 342 North Thirteenth Street D. E.--Private Secretary BEVERLY J. GAMBLE 1217 Greenwich Street C. P.--College S.O.S., H.P. RALPH c. GANTER KARL GANZ, JR. NANCYXNT' GARNER EMILY E- GAIQRISON 170 West Green Street 138 Hudson Street 437 Oley Street 526 50'-'th l6f2 Sffeef I.V.-Pilot C. P.--Air Force Pilot C. P.-undecided Com.-Secretory Sr, Ann, Comm., Wood Shop Jr. Hum. Soc. Club Club, Y-Teens 120, DAVID R. GEHR 203 North Second Street C. P.--Naval Jet Pilot H.R. Treas. flwwf I l MARILYN E. GEHRIS 1706 Olive Street C, P.-Nurse Sr. Commen, Comm., Fel. Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C., G.A,A., Orch., N.H.S. r -. -.7-: - 43:11:50 ' s 5: sup. .KEY l Tr.l' lsr ,I '45, '..'-11:-N' X 12114 ERNEST GLIMP, JR. 933 Washington Street G.V.-Undecided Cond. Club ROCHELLE R. GODBOLDTE 615 Pine Street C. P.-Undecided Dance Club, Ft. B. r ..-. if fig' . - JJ, ROSALIE J. GOLDSBOROUGH EDWIN M. GOOD 100 Windsor Street G.V.-Sec reta ry 610 Kathryn Street C. P.-Engineering Jr. Hum. Soc. Club Alta Rep, St. Coun,, Key Club, M. . GAIL A. GIFT 1351 Moss Street C. P,-Housewife H.R. Cnop., Gen, Shop Club, G,A,A,, Y-Teens Ar' e me ADRIENNE M. GILES 1034 Franklin Street GV.-Housewife G. Gen, Shop Club 4 w S , . W, , . ' r axsiv W - E 312, r 1 '22 M 1 N . QQ 'F'-1' ,su X 11. 51.53 A - V fg'.f-1.5 .2 1 . -Q 'J fx, 11---.'1'fI41-1 ,. . , A. ,- ' 'g .1-2 1.-.-t'! , .,- H .x . 5' Q55 al,-:J Y t ., . izfe MX! xt' 'Q .i te ' 42 V 71155 Jag., i . Q ' '..'. .-.- . ,if W, , '-.. -1 ,z 3 . -2 -.c-r::-F ' ..,.. f'.- -.. A ggi.:-iii. .. . -'Qi' Q if ,.. ., ,gy . ..., 1 .IlZ.'. I 3 Fiflir JOHN A. GINGRICH 559 Perry Street l.V.-Undecided Stg. Hand, Sr. Show Comm., N.H.S. LOUIS S. GODEK 527 Minor Street G.V.-Travel f f A I' ' 1 - , .,-.. 4 :TWC f .... 1 ' ..., A FX,,sS!fii 1 ,Q-.. ..,.. . lm in - E . 1. I.. x 1- 1 f WILLIAM T. GORDON 839 Moss Street C. P.-Undecided B, Sing. Club, C.C. f.. ,5 ix- BEVERLY A. GODSHALL 406 Rehr Street C. P.-English Teacher Chr. Sr, Pub, 81 Tick. Comm F.T,A., H.P. Capt., Ass. Chop Asst. Ed. Arx,, N.H.S. X . M, M ., I rQ .3 QQQ' I 'Q Q-I' i GERALD R. GRACZYK 434 South Fifteenth Street l,V.-Pcitternmaker , fy RICHARD M. GRAFF 119 South Sixth Street G.V.-College Dance Club, Swim., lntra. Ft. B., Bkt. B. SHARIN A. GROMIS 847 Schuylkill Avenue Com.-Metropolitan Edison Co. Bus, Eff. Club, H.P, ,.,.. .. ........ My :ef it 2 5 Q SUSAN P. GRETZ JOAN R. GRING EDGAR GRINNAGE, JR. 1216 Douglass Street 641 North Tenth Street 227 Rose Street Com.-Secretary G.V.QOffiCe Work G.V.-Undecided H,R. Sec., Co-Chr. Dec. 8. Ref. Y-Teens intra. Ft. B. Comm., Bus. Eff. Club, Alumni Ser. Club, H.P., N.H,S. H ' , .. ,.., ff ' :1' SU I ' X K w f i..,.,. ,,,,,,i::, S -:5 .-2 6 K ' ,- t 3: , A V N , x 1 tie. 4 'IVV S, !E g::a:a:a9a: fX , .. 4 ' wg , 'T . f ' 1 f : A f CLAIR E. GROSS ARLINE M. GRUBE JAY E. GRUBE 1211 Oley Street 722 Locust Street 1612 Mulberry Street C. P.-Undecided Sr. Prom 81 Orch, Comm., M.B., Con. B., Orch. . 4.3.-.- .-':.-:gm-1 iff--AI'c'Z :L-'ref-: -.Ss 11 -u'.'1 RONALD H. GRUMBLING 1301 Monroe Street l.V.-Machinist Hill-Billy Club PHILIP C. HAINES RUTH L. HAINES 650 North Sixth Street 524 North Twelfth l.V.-Electrical Engineer Com,-Waves H.R.V. Pres., Stg. Hand, Sc. Sr. Prom 8. Orch. Comm., Bkt, Squad, Sr. Bacc. Comm., N.H.S. B., BB. . , .Q 1.15 gg. 1 .----fn 4 ,, ,.'. x .. 152593 5' 3.1--:'.-.f ' - ix ms-. S31 r. - I' ., ,, 6 . . :I ft, . , , L., mm, ' +:igf'E R fri :ggi PTT -AJ L. Cam.-Secretary Sr. Class Day Comm., Bus. Eff. Club, Alumni Ser. Club, C.P.C., N,l-l.S. .,- . LV,-Mechanic PHYLLIS M. GULDIN 122 Elm Street Com.-Secretary Sr. Ann. Comm., Bus, Eff. Club, Alumni Ser. Club, H.P., .'45't7'2: .fi . W . . ...,,., , , ,.,., .2 Y . 1, '- , f W. ,Q .: 45 get Z3 : WAV 2 :im 4435 be Wife, , Iv fs 2 44 - f - r . W. 'Z ' ' - I, -- 4 A 255551: 15' Q 12? f - '. 4.95 If' 51 , 413 ff . st, S' ..3sz.... om ,Za .f. 1 V, 1 . 1 we , tt gg. Wi tie.. I et Xt Q? A 2 s gf 2 G V PHYLLIS B. HALPERIN 1545 College Avenue C. P.QColIege Read. Del, Club, C.P.C., Recp., Arx. gzgigigsgsgi--2-2 52:50 'f' :Q lv Q x , X:-A '35 X f W 4 in Q ft X 1 5, ' ' Q, ig' 54 W 7 4 ,.-- . , .3 e . Z gi, , E J ,T Q, 5? 2 ff t 'f te f ? 55 X W W .A f .... ., f' .1 Y' if BARBARA J. HAMILTON 739 Lance Place C. P.-Laboratory Technician Sr. Prom 8. Orch. Comm., C.P.C., Recp., Capt. M.B.C.G., A Cap. BARBARA L. HANGEN 623 North Fifth Street C. P.--College G. Auto Shop Club DANIEL W. HANLEY, JR. 1342 North Tenth Street G.V.--Businessman B, Sing. Club, A Cap., Tenn. fri: iii' A 1 rj I J-.:CQAZ'4'Q:,? , .ni GRANT I. HARDING 513 North Court l.V.-Coast Guard ' is .v JANICE E, HARING 927 Birch Street Com.-Civil Service E. PATRICIA HARMISON 1015 Spring Street C. P.-Undecided Lib. Staff Sr. Fin. Comm., Typ. Club, Y- Teens, C.P.C., A Cap. A 1 ' .'-5 1:-, H4 I' 5 r I ..-.- 1 r 1: SUE M. HANSEN 109 Newport Avenue Com.-Secretory H.R. Pres., Sr. Prom 8. Orch. Comm., G. A. A., Alumni Ser. Club, Var. C.L., Recp., N.H.S. MARGUERITE J. HANN 215 Mulberry Street Com.-Civil Service Chr. Sr.Wel. Comm., Dance Club, Lib. Staff, Svg. Coll. .sr -.s... A-2 ffl'-3',:.-.1 , 4:1'.:4:,1Z:' -4 ': - vi 1'--cz' 1-4 .. . f .3gr,-L-5 -..-.-.:, ..' -xx,'.'nZ-2--' 1 33 .1-4.-. . .Y-1 .-J Q., --4 -.c-r :Q-: . Agni., 3 -.li fl-' :'.' -' 35 5 r.,. 3. DAVID R. HARDINGER 1127 Gregg Avenue l,V.-Draftsman Phy.-Chem. Club . -Q . , 1 . 0- 4:5 ..,... . ...., . ..,.., . Y Q. 1 YVONNE E. I-IARNER EDWARD F. HARRIS 506 Moss Street 650 Tulpehocken Street D. E,-Housewife I-V--Ufldedded EDWIN D. HARTMAN 26 N. 11th St. C. P.-Undecided Hist. Club, A Cap., M. GLORIA H. HARTMAN ROBERTA L. HARTRANFT PAUL A. HAUCK 1423 North Ninth Street 1433 North Tenth Street 416 Robeson Street ' QV--WAP , G.V.-Physical Ed, Teacher G.V.-United States Marines Ass, Prog, Comm., Sc. Squad, Fel. Club, F.T.A., G.A.A. Q ANN E. 831 Com. S.O.S., RUTH 1755 Com G.A.A. M, ERNEST W. HAUSER 921 North Eleventh Street Acc. G.V.-Industrial Engineer CAROL A. HECK 1013 Spring Street Com.-Secretary Y-Teens, N.H.S. sus. Eff. club, c.P.c., A Cap., MARY A. HAWKINS 133 West Buttonwood Street C. P.-Teacher Typ. Club, Orch. MARGARET A. HECK 1210 Church Street G,V.-Dress Designer G,A,A., Mix. Ch., H.R.V. Pres. W1 f ' 4 ss W Nr 44 XFX fNXx 1 1 za X A , ...5:::.. 'fi ff Z cc! , ..., .. ' - . , . fi-. , 1' 12225 . B'-fi?-5-',1fZ,v..2 ' -gn--.-rc.:-.-.,'f'jr T:- - 15951 , ev. , 4 -, .25 wa:sg::5s.5:u. 'll Inf,-1,5 ,.. 2, . ..,,-ug L - ff. ' A- .av . Q, x- x -fi-, .a-: '? ' -i'im'j. ' zum ,iw A ,:- , 111 A .1f.:g,..--I -- 1.1-' L V Sk , ss, 1-.-,'-'lg-4, -4 ss fs' 2 ,-'yyf.1f: 1 '82, 1 W gs 44 A lf'-357.5 1' A Mr 1.-'-ff'fT'. I 1 . :films A . 21 ' . Q if'f'?:!fi, 1 ' A -- '73 1 N I '.'.' LC:-lr. ' ' . - , ,--gp ar -, c.-f.. -1 1, ha- .1 ' --5.1 - 1,1 Xp .Lv . :-0 , ., ..,.,-. xx .X , A S JAMES HECKMAN RICHARD E. HEEBNER DORIS D. HEFFELFINGER 1064 North Ninth Street G.V.-WAF R 625 Dei-iart's Court G.V.--Undecided ,-1 r rfljfi' w-'--zz f 1 554' 5' A Q, . in N , A ..,... ji., Z Z 1 - .... .r A YA 2 ..!,Q.:., A MARIE J. HEFFNER 1214 North Front Street Com.-Secretary St. Coun., S.O.S., Treas., G.A.A., N.H,S. 641 Church Street I,V.-Undecided SHIRLEY A. HEIN 1246 Buttonwood Street Com.-Housewife Bus. Eff. Club, Flag T. ROSELYNN N. HAY 133 Cedar Street Com.-Bookkeeper Bus. Eff. Club, Recp. MERRY L. HECK 1013 Spring Street Com.-Secretary G. Shop Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C. c . A 1 - V mm , .4 .5139 as L. WILLIAM HELMBRIGHT 1807 Linden Street C, P.-College Sr. Class Day Comm., Pres. Toast Club, sec. Key Club, C.P.C., B.a., Game Announcer 5 1 S. y of .N -2, 1 sig' . tate: WN 3, j N 1 Wm? o , . QQ it . 1 fs xx os t es. f f S , t 1' . ,.,. V , 7 , if 1 2 Q i x Q A 1 X Qi s tt . QQ' 5 fern' Q mmm., t N ' fn t X ag .ff . Q 1 , if 7' w X Z' H..-4. ,- I . .. ..:.:.. . .,,...,.:.,.,:.:. 1. lf, DELORES M. HEMMIG LARRY B. HENRY D 1308 Church Street 748 North Sixth Street Com.-Secretory C. P.-Commercial Artist Auto. Mech. Club, G.A.A. Chess Club, Bkt. B., Tenn. 521539: .fiesta .. Hx' JANET L. HETTINGER 1827 Cotton Street Com.-Secretory H.R. Treos., Act. T. Coll., Dance Club, Pres. Alumni Ser. Club LINDA E. HILGEN-DORF 328 Windsor Street G.V.-Secretory Sr. Bocc. Comm., Pres. Bus. Eff. Club, Lib. Stoff, Y-Teens, Alumni Ser, Club Ii. 1 .1551 .r K, a-5, I .,I.,',.. 'WW ,.,-,,.. ':v'- 'ity t2','- -' .....,,,,. -,.1'5' -k-'z-,i,.-r-, H:--f-1 s.,,... r -. ,y I. R r i :if If-'zib 1 4' : lx ... :L .3 TERRY A. HERBEIN 618 Buttonwood Street G.V.-Machinist SANDRA J. HIESTER 136 South Twelfth Street GV.-Wome-n's Marine Corps Fut. Nur. Club, Sc. Squad s ELAINE R. 1124 Union G.V.-Nurse H.R. Sec., G. Shop, G.A.A.,C.P.C., Treos. M.B., CG., Awd. Comm., Co-Chr. Sr. Dec. and Ref. Comm. ' 'ct if FJ' 7 . ' '4 n T ... H.: .-.--wg ., --1 ...,,,.,.....y f '-'.f. 5 -'- EL1f,.1.5 ,- 1 , f 1 JAMES M. HEPLER 427 West Side Rood C. P.-Electricol Engineer H.R. Pres., Sr. Exec. Comm., Key Club, C.P.C., Swim., Intro. Bkt. B. and Ft. B. . -1, ,. v. 2 ..f-'f 432551. ffrf.-,.'.-. -- f ' ' ig-4 -f-':.-' . .y xl 1.11 1.-pn' PATRICIA A. HERTZOG 218 South Twelfth Street Com.---Secretory Bus. Eff. Club, Alumni Ser. Club MAUREEN J. HIGH 1521 Fairview Street Com.-Secretory Dance Club 1-t-- J ef: ' S Q . mice. . . .... of 2 . ....- 2 . 3 f .S asniuc: M. HOELLMAN 156 North Ninth Street Com.-'Office Work S.O.S. Y . A ... . ' - :YW 1' f . All 1 -cg.: SANDRA E. HERB 939 Moss Street C. P.-Art School Phy.-Chem. Club, G.A.A., C.P.C. SYLVIA M. HILBERT 1025 Wolnut Street C. P.-Undecided H.R. Chap., Sr. Wel. Comm., G Shop Club, Ass. Chop., Sc. Squod, Svg. Coll. ' ...... . A ...... W ' .2 W -1 Eiaia W . . ' A 02. SHARON A. HOFF 521 Avenue A C. P.-Nurse BARBARA A, HOFFMAN 323 Mulberry Street C. P.-Elementary Education Phy.-Chem. Club, F.T.A., C.P.C. JOHN P. HOUCK 213 North Third Street l.V.--Auto Mechanic RODNEY L. HUYETT 227 Clifton Avenue C. P.-Teacher DOROTHY M. HOFFMAN BEVERLY A. HOHL 1604 Forest Street 322 North Second Street Com,-Secretory Com.-Stenogropher Bus. Eff. Club, G.A.A., C.P.C., H.R. Trecis., N.H.S. V. Pres. Alumni Ser. Club, C.G. JEAN D. HOUTZ 232 Bern Street Com.-Secretary JOAN L. HUBER 227 North Thirteenth Street C. P.-Undecided Sr. Motto Comm., Y-Teens Typ. Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., G.A.A., C.P.C. KENNETH M. HOLL 208 Washington Street G.V.-Navy Hist. Club, Tr., Wr. JEAN J. HUMMEL 28 South Tenth Street Com.--Undecided Arx., H.P. . g.1r.-3:1 ern.,- 7 1'f '7' . ' 1351.31 '22 51: G -44 FTM: wa'-2, gn pg . '-351-' 1 ' ' L2 .fr . 1, 1 -3.-J..-I Liifr, ,,nZ.I1: f-. I ','1:-fi, iz. I x I- : :,gf- ..-g'1..',1.-,Lf,4,1- V 12.1. fp: 52 : !.1'.2i. '.'Tfl'5:.gT'f::'.vZ1-'.7'y :fl'l 9:2151-' 1:5 . A ...g-f14.,,,.,'..,.::.-3, ....:-1 ,.., X. ..,., -. M, .M I.: , .. ,,,,. . . gf.-. gg-::L.:... ., ,g-,.. - 1 - f , .,,.. 5 12. 'f- Q -.f 17.2-'.,'.' . .,, . , ilzllifif' - 1-C 'rs 1g.'5 - EQ?-Sari. 91- f' ' Jl F,-J2..'.'.. any .-- .--....:: 4-f ' if J- --.g,,'E.g. evils .,-,:!i. BRUCE E. HUNSBERGER 1005 North Tenth Street C. P.-Undecided B. Sing. Club, A Cop., Mix. Ens., Tr., Wr. . -1 -.::,-,- JOAN L. HUNT Hoo 1748 k Street C. P.-Medical Secretory Sr. Show Comm., Moi., Alumni Ser. Club, Arx., A Cop., Fut. Nur. Club. N.H.S. GERALD A. JACKSON , SARAH E, JACOBS SHIRLEY A. JACOBS 431 South Tenth Street : 830 Gordon Street 1547 North'Tenth Street G V -Artist G.V,-Modeling School Com.--Medical SecretorY chem. Club, orch., MB., Cost. F5-if Club cos. Comm., s.o.s., Y-Teens sr. Mmm Comm., G. Shop Club JUDITH L. JAMISON 1616 North Twelfth Street C. P.-Professional Accordlonist Typ. Club, Y-Teens, C,G., A Cop., Swim., Tenn., BB., Blat. B. 1 ,J ADELAIDE M. JANKANS sf 233 Jefferson Street G.V.-Medxcol Secretory Typ. Club, MIX. Ch. WILLIAM B, JONES 722 North Second Streel G.V.-Solesmon Rec.-Bk. Club, Socc., Wr. JO'ANN K. KARISH 813 Gordon Street D. E.-Undecided .CTF ..- .J 1. 4 1'f:'f?4 '5?:f:sj. ,f If-.Ggiigfz y 22.1-W .-'raurzif' 2,2 Q -1:-.1-rf-f...' :.---.- '. I 4,-.f, .',.3:v ROSCOE JEFFRIES JR. 641 South Tenth Street D. E.-Navy Q 5 ,'., .-5. : ill-' BARBARA A. KAUFFMAN 1539 Centre Avenue G.V.-Beouticion Corr. Club TONI A. JANKANS 213 Locust Street C. P.,-College Sr, Nome Cd. Comm., H.P., Flog T., N.H.S. -4 4' r .nsiirfaz . 1 ..':. . 14:,t. -fi'-7 rf-3? 1 --A:-A, 'f 1552.-f , 'gi-'I' 'LL' 1 -, 113:-. .- f': '-. f-I ' ,'..f'-1L.',C'f? g..--45 1-3--.'-A 2Z'155': HILDA M. JONES 419 Tulpehocken Street GV.-Dleticion Typ. Club, Mlx, Ch. fgfgljf MARCIA E. KANISS 1027 Penn Street C. P.-Low Sr. Prog. Comm., Toost. Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., C.P.C., Recp. KENT K. KAUFFMAN 939 Pike Street G.V.-Armed Forces 'Y K ANTHONY F. JANOWSKI 332 Spring Garden Street ggi.-Armed Forces JULIA A. KARETAS 5Ol North Twelfth Street C. P.-Albright Col.-Pre Med Sr. Commen. Comm., Y-Teens, MB., Orch., String Ens. Cost. N.H.S. W. LARRY KAUFFMAN 422 Douglass Street Com,-Commercial Artist Sr. Nome Cd. Comm., Hlst. Club, Key Club, C.P.C., Recp. JOAN E. KAUFMAN l22O Allegheny Avenue C. P.-Phy. Ed. Teacher Sr. Prom and Orch. Comm., Drum, Club, G.A,A., C.P.C., J.V.C.L., Off. Mes., Arx. l . DONALD A. KEFFER 607 Alton Avenue C, P--College 1 lntra. Ft. B. MARTIN I. KEMP 5546 South l7V2 Street lG.V.-Army Bkt. B. ROBERT G. KEELY EDGAR R. KEEN CHARLES E. KEFFER, JR. 816 North Ninth Street 437 South Sixteenth Street 36 North Front Street GV.-Policeman C, P.-Rodio ond TV Work C. P.-Teacher HR, Chop., Phy.-Chem. Club, Chem. Club, R. 8. B., Sr n N.H.S. Comm., N.H.S. ELEANOR M. KEGERISE ' DAVID R. KEIFER SHIRLEY M. KEITH 3l6 North Twelfth Street 4' l3l4 North Fourteenth Street l32 Wcxlnut Street Com.-Secretory C. P.-Chemical Engineer Com.--Secretory H.R. Sec., G.A,A., A Cop., G. H.R. Pres., Sr. Commen. Comm., H.R. V. Pres., S.O.S., Alt Recp Ens., Fut. Nur. Club Hi-Y, C,P.C., Ass. Chr., N.H.S. N.H.S. r-.511 vi., .fs.',:4- 3 V.-'I ROBERT H. KELLENBERGER 25 South Tenth Street G.V.-Race Motorcycles . a '. . .JSA- j::j.5..',1J1,1.-.ft-.rs A ,...,., U,....... .., . x If .- .,-A . .. .. ,-51.2, . ....t v- ,, 4.-.' - '- flag . 'it . 17' 1fZ:'f fun. , ,.v . -.. 1-..,. '-: ' , ,D .J '.',' .: ffifflafff'-'7'y' si 4 ' t . . . . Q , I JOAN D. KELLER 355 West Douglass Street GV.-Housewife Chess Club WALTER F. KERBER l72O Perkiomen Avenue G.V,-Army Orch., Con. B. CAROL J. KERCHNER l249 Mulberry Street Com.-Undecided Bus. Eff. Club, Lib. Stuff EDWARD M. KEZIN 2ll North Ninth Street C, P,-Phormocy , Swim. Typ. Club I J JOHN F. KINDER 40l Spring Street JOAN S. KIWAK 1240 Muhlenberg Street Com Undecided C. P.-Ixavy .- Rec.-Bk. Club, C.C., Tr. H.R. Sec., Alumni Ser. Club, A Cap,, G. Ens., Maj., N.H.S. . 6235: .. K.. .:.' 1 NANCY L. KLINE 228 South Sixth Street Com.-Housewife G. Auto Shop Club THOMAS C. KLICK 537 South Eleventh Street G.V.-Air Force LEONARD R. KLUSEWITZ 547 Moss Street Com.-Secretary GE.. 4..,,.-,J - .,. , 1-. rJ l 1-.5-,.'. .J ,.,, ,. ... 5. .' 'n R'-. , 1 ,Z '1 -:riaeafa rkx fif te, A fm ,A K. ,Wig fa .,' ,. I w i ,J X f .,.. . f .5:Z'i7 . I fx' V: DAVID L. KLEMMER l248 Buttonwood Street G.V.-Herpetologist I PAULA D. l6l5 Alsace C. P.-College Sr. Show Comm., Chess Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C., Hosp. Comm. N.H.S. ' ' ,-. .1 -ffizjv . .1-'.. , . J.-vw - ' JOAN A. KLINE I756 Perkiomen Avenue Dressmaker Flag T., N.H.S. G.V.- Capt. MARJORIE A. KOENIG 758 North Twelfth Street Com.-Housewife H.R. Chap., S.O.S., Mix. Ch. RICHARD A. KOLLER 843 Bingaman Street l.V.-Printer BARBARA M. KONDRACKI HENRY J. KORCZ 426 Pine Street Com.-Legal Secretary S.O.S. 527 Maple Street G.V.-Store Manager ,ff CORAL LEE KOFFRE f., lO45 North Eleventh Street C. P.-Teacher Sr. Class Sec., G. Shop Club, L-Legns, F.T.A., C.P.C., G.A.A., A awk f . Q- .--.::555::-. A , - 3115 ' A 'F 1-is . A 1, ,,,. . E, f 1 :'ElEE23::,,.:sg: ,' yyqx I :.- .fl . Site ...,,. A . 1:2-1:2s2:2-' .wg Q ' CATHERINE M. KOWALESKI l2l Chestnut Street C. P.--Receptionist Sr. Dec, St Ref. Comm., Typ. Club, G.A.A., Mix. Ch. THERESA M. KOWALSKI 1439 Fairview Street G.V.-Finishing School m.5.STreas., Bkkpg, Club, G.A.A, -, tv fam f gxffv. 4, . of W my , .ix to ' ' Nh, . wwww Sf L . f- if A M , 3 y riag A Sp 1 1 , if fiiaisiz: . . I A its QE if' QS fx Q S 5 X W Qs X N ..,., J, S f X N ' 5 . is . X 4 . 1 W f ' Q 1. ,, :: ,, RICHARD J. KOZLOWSKI 139 Wunder Street l.V.-Navy Dance Club, B.B., lntra, Ft, B. CHRIST J. KRARAS 529 North Eleventh Street C. P.-Lawyer M.B., Orch., Band MARIAN E. KRICK 315 West Windsor Street Corn.--Stenographer G, Shop Club, Arx. NANCY J. KRING 841 North Fifth Street C. P.-Teacher Sr. Dec. :Si Ref. Comm., Sfty. in Nos., F.T.A. GERTRUDE L. KROTT 719 North Tenth Street 1: Com.-Private Secretary J.V.C.l.., N.H.S. WILLIAM S. KRUM, JR. 123 West Douglass Street C, P.-Professional Musician' Chr. Sr. Class Song Comm., Hist. Club, Key Club, F.T.A., Orch., E. Dist. Orch., String Ens., N.H.S. -fr - 1'- .5125 I':. if l L - .-,.g- - :afi- . :w:,Q,:'5f 1 212:- 2:-2i'1,':?I .fi'f5i:3 :-,':ETf1Qf amflfffi Gent: .,.,.,.,. SANDRA D. KUCZAWA 427 Pine Street Com.--W.A.F. Sr. Class Day Comm., Auto Shop Club, G.A.A., Adv. P. Ed. S' fum 14 wI:I:I:I:I:Il? M .A ::::::::::R5::::::::::::::f:g:fzr L 1 ' 2Wf' :':':':': tgwwwwmwwwmmww -I . V, ' ,., s5 1 A eff '1 , 1 1'-- .. 2 'wwf evfw at I . A ,.,.. 1 I 5 .HwiuHvQ.Ma'J' . 'aefui f yin. ' ', 355 iff V wgwfi aw fwywya sm I Aer' 1 ,f ' MT! JOAN R. KUTZ ' 814 North Ninth Street C. P.-Phy. Ed. Instructor Sr. Dec. 8. Ref. Comm., K.K., G. Shop Club, G.A.A., C.P.C., H.P., G.L. Club, A Cap. -' 1 'Zn L ff. '- -uv ., .. , I' . 4.. --fi . - I U.-li,-.Z A: 1,14 .gf 1-,ni C.: .-5 3 .,. -NH'-'-L-f'4 I-1-f '-u I.:f': 1 .5 ' .:..'f A ,z :vifrrv-11 ' - f-I---1 --, ::' 4 f N .f rg:-,, , . L h , . 5 ff s - -'J-:C-'Pa 1'-'.'.:'. 1-1:i.-.-, - -2 ii . .-.nf 1,45 -Q, 2-5-.t5:'f: 'cfi-' .: - . ,V .f. - f , g.i.'f PATSY ANN A. KULP 1423 North Thirteenth Street Com,--Office Worker G.A.A., G.L. Club LLOYD A. KRUPPENBACH 517 Avenue A l.V.-Hill-billy Star Hill-Billy Club MICHAEL J. LALLY JOAN L. LAMM MARY ELLEN LAMM 1115 Butler Street 1311 North Eleventh Street 1133 Church Street C. P.-Mechanical Engineer G.V.-Designer Com.--Undecided Key Club E.FFS.CPres., Dram. Club, G.A.A., A MARY L. LASCOMB 329 Hollenbczch Street G,V.-Undecided Carr. Club JUDITH A. LANDIS 546 South Nineteenth Street Com.-Nurse H.R. V. Pres., G.A.A. I A DONALD 5. LANDIS GEORGE E. LANDIS 653 North Thirteenth Street 546 South ,Nineteenth Street I.V.-Novy G,V.-Marines Dance Club -...se . . 'EIEFIEIEIEIEFIE' 5:1ElEIE:E:E:E:EE::: -,:: A -' '-' I .'. ' ' V A zggge xmv ' ,,...Jl,,f:- .-: .- 4. 1 . ' , ,V-V wa wir.-....'1 , eg., ,, .. ,-.4 X X Q .J--,'.,..' H . S QA 1... .. -, ,.,, A .5 -, . f :'.,. , l .. ...i x W . J? ' .... ' ' .24 ' FRANCES L. LEE 528 South ,Ninth Street Com.-Secretory Dance Club DOROTHY K. LENGEL 652 Eisenbrown Street Com.-Waves G. Wood Shop Club, G. A. A., N.1-KS. JOHN S. LEBENGOOD 46 Crestmont Street C. P.-College Typ. Club, C.P.C., Tr., Ft. B. MARY JANE LEE 331 McKnight Street Com.-Legal Secretary G.A.A,, Recp., Bkt. B., N.H.S. 71 1 ,sr rg.. 'ii' JAMES H. LENTZ 136 West Windsor Street C. P, --Undecided PATRICIA A. LECATSAS 540 North Eighth Street Com.-Office Work G.A.A., J.V.C.L. M445 . JOAN L. LEINBACH 1265 Buttonwood Street C. P.-Housewife FRANCIS A. LENART, JR. 533 South Fourth Street G.V.-Undecided Sr. Fin. Comm., Phy.-Chem. Club, Orch. C.P.C., G.A.A., F.T.A. . .. 1 ..,,, A I A I ' f S ffe if .wi . Zi ,ff 'VN '15 V t Q. .., A e . f ROBERT G. LESKO 750 North Twelfth Street G.V.-Musician Sr. Show Comm., Hill-Billy Club, A Cap., M.B., Brass Ens., N.H.S. ANATOLY LEPIESHIZKY 324 Mlfflln Street G.V.-Undecided Socc. I JAMES H. LESSIE 921 Rose Street G.V.-Marines SUSAN R. LIEFTER 1619 Lorraine Road C. P.-College Chr. Sr. Commen. Comm., St. Coun., V. Pres. Y-Teens, Sec. erftficfwp 4 '--ea.. . GEORGE R. LIMPUS 340 Carpenter Street G.V.-Composer Hi-Y, Orch., Cast. .iff 'lv .- -A C.P.C., Ass. ch., N.H.S. ,,,, Q Q, ' - Q -. ,,,:,:.-t- 't 'f ga.. . Wg t.Lf 1:L-5, .1f1-'-71.Q. Q tt., N, -A-Lrg:-.gf-':,'.3., Qi 4 . , ,, - ' za g f 1 3 my 1 gl-ig-Q: ' ' 11:11-uf I - .4 .E ,,.,.,,.,.. 3-,E a-5:1 Q ,7 - :EE-:EESHf E..iEEEEEEE:EE::: - v :EEE .,., , '.-' :H '15 , ' f:::f:f:EsEs:sS-2f ' 1255525525255 ' 'L-ii. . . , , ..--..,, . .I A021122 .... . . S '- ' A Venue . l.V.--Navy Anr Force X ..,,.,, 1 f .5 ff , ,. tm 1 . .E ' ' --'-f J f . t A .., ,, ......... ,.,,,, .M WU. - J .: ... .-:-a.'- :vw f WN-.-'-,.sa:zs:: 1 M' ' . I l ...... ..., ' ' , W ' ' 5555555924 ' eaisisiaiaiaiai ' 2, ' -::sz2-if-...::a.:-'1., , ias:aas:s:ssszz ..Z,..gsL. .2 :a:::- s 4 ' f zfvw 'A , . 1 V , :mug li 5.7-wlfn . ,, .iw ew 'Y jg, A ' JANET M. LOOSE 649 Tulpehocken Street Com.-Secretary FRANKLIN L. LORAH I. 1 ' . f'?q,f::. 9-L15 525' I ' 4. 'W-' 'gg-SLR. -.1-wg' 11 , .- .-,'c.- .-f ..- .. ., --.-4--z.:-77. 1 :Jt.-. .-.-'-' ... 4--.fi-.1 'ti F7 ln 0 O Ln LD -o- O If 0 3 O f 3 0 -1 qfwx 508 North Ninth Street ' ' 2,5 V.. ' :.:.:.:,:..g-. .. ...f .jig Y' J-Xeweiaffst r'fiizis1'..e K . .:a. b tx E - ...:.:.:.:.,,.-- X C ........... . .. . .. '-N Nm, ,, S ............, . - Q V 17 S 9 ,, .::::::::::::.:..:..:..:, 1:-.::::.:-:-:zgt I' J: yawn 3 w fl -f ... .... .... . .. .. . 9, W. Q . 'Q 2 ' Q GLENN R. LESSIG 1334 Green Street Com.-Entertainer A Cap., N.H.S. DAVID T. LINDEMUTH 1520 Mineral Spring Road G.V.-Navy Dance Club .-mpg: ' . 1' fn- 1 :, ':f.,-- ., ff-. 9. ' c7::'11 v 4 GERALDINE D. LESZCZYNSKI 817 Locust Street C. P-.-Commercial Artist Sr. Fm. Comm., Phy Chem Club C.P.C., G.A.A. SUSAN L. LINDEMUTH 624 Mercer Street C. P.-Nurse H.R. Treas., Club, F.T.A., Svg. Coll Dram C.P.C .,'.,: . fi-Q' 1 .- r. ',F'ft':u 'K ... ff... , Enqu- JAMES W. LLOYD 510 South Eleventh Street G.V.-Undecided ,, 4.4 , GENE C. LORAH KENNETH R. LOVE 412 South Eleventh Street 228 Reed Street l.V.--Draftsman I.V.-Air Force Pers. Prob. Club, A Cap., G. Ens. Phy.-Chem. Club Stg. Hand NORMAN P. LUCAS, JR. F. LUCIA, JR. GERALD R. LUDWIG 549 Linden Street CLAUDINE MACK 217 Maple Street 1639 Moss Street C P.-Air Force H.R. Pres., A Cap., Socc. THADDEUS A. MALECKI 1341 Cotton Street G.V.-Air Force PAUL A. MARRELLA 139 Pear Street C. P.-West Point Pres. Sr. Class, Key Club, St. Coun., Bkt. B., N.H.S. mr Key Sixteenth -.sw 1 .gr-4.4. i..-' ,. Song ,.,f ,nm v -,.--.,,, . .ue i ..-,, Q54 I-'rf ' 23.7. ., , 6,1 '.' . 15? 1 -.1 1':'. Z 1 ,gh f.,-,-1.4 , ...X 9':'. '-I: p 'v .1 ':: 11.1.1 fi., ., I, -41, :.:'.' -1. ,.. 51. .. 1 DONALD H. MacLEOD, JR 1417 Chester Street l.V.-Undecided rgil. .3125 - .. . .nj c 1 SUSAN W. MANGE 1251 Gregg Avenue C. P.-College Read. Del. Club, Y-Teens, C.P,C., Swim., Alt. Recp. JUDITH E. MARTI N 1025 Amity Street G.V.-Teacher Jr. Hum. Soc, Club, A Cap Orch., Recp. Com,-Bookkeeper G.V.-Telephone Operator HR. Sec., Typ. Off, Mess. -f .. '.11,v,:,.,.-tfgh -f I f1 f' A .mg-.yr ' A..'.'.'!' H ' QC! -If -13 ' r ,TIQ-:A.Q' 2'Q'-gy I I-u'-il... DORIS A. MADARA 1150 Moss Street Com.-Secretary HELENE T. MANZOLILLO 531 Fern Avenue C. P.-Airline Hostess Hosp. Comm., Dram. Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., C.P.C., Off. Mess., Recp. RALPH T. MARTIN, JR. 656 South 17V2 Street I.V.-Auto Mechanic Dance Club, lntro. Bkt. B. Club, G. Glee, SANTO A. MARABELLA 324 South Eighth Street Com.-Business School SQ, wg gl V . . , RS S . 1 iz CHARLES P. MASCHERI 132 North Fourth Street G.V.-Phy. Ed. Teacher LARRY H. MATHIAS 1416 C. P. Typ. Palm Street -College Club, Ft. B., B.B. f ' leg ...,. ' J ..... ...,. Q CAROLE L. MCCARTER 5 3336 Stoudt's Ferry Bridge Road Com.-Secretary H.R. V. Pres., G. Wood Shop Club l FRANCES L. MATZ 180 Clymer Street C. P.-College H.R. Chap., Sr. Bacc. Comm., V. Pres. Fel. Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C., Alumni Ser, Club, G.A.A. ANTHONY A. MATZ, JR. 748 Lance Place C. P.-College B.B., Ft. B., N.H.S. mc:-:Ann K. McCAULLEY, JR. j' 837 Hampden Boulevard Ty G.V.-Stock Car Driver WILLIAM L. McCL05KEY 149 Hudson Street Com.-Certified Public Acc. N.H.S. - 2. .- ,-v. ,. ,-. 1 r- 'f,',3Z-,- ' '--tx-z.. . f-,.u Hr..-. 4.2 -.-.:-.- J1LQ.::Zf.'f'?'-.-'4f2',1 -'Q' ':fL'I.-fffrl 57. 34,1 '. , -, .. X. ' s v f .9 51. ,S ERNEST N. MENGEL MARILYN M. MENGEL 1539 Luzerne Avenue 416 Fern Avenue G.V.-Undecided G.V.-Singer Dram. Club, A Cap. RONALD R. METZ JOANNE M. MESS . C. FREDERICK MESSERSMITH l 1160 Marion Stree 725 Chestnut Street 1116 Church Street Com.--Secretary C, P.-Armed Forces G.V.-Newspaper Reporter H.R. Sec., Sr. Flwr. Comm., Sec. Swim. B. Sing. Club JAMES J. MAURER 1202 Oley Street D. E.-Salesman GEORGE M. MEISER, JR. 506 West Douglass Street G.V.-Music Dealer Hist. Club, H..P. MARILYN R. MILL 1145 North Eleventh Street C. P.-Physical Therapist Treas. Sr. Class, Chr. Fin. Comm Bus. Eff. Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C., Fel. Club, Treas. Y-Teens, A Cap N.H.S. N.H.S. CHARLES A. MILLER 818 North Twelfth Street C. P.-College Rec.-Bk. Club, B.B., Socc. ANN 624 Com Prob. Club, Ch. SALLY ANN MOORE 50l Greenwich Street C. P.-Nurse Cos. Comm., Trav. Club Sr. Dec. Comm., Pers. C.P.C., Mix. 51 l MARION P. MILLER if PATRICIA A. MILLER 625 Moss Street 428 West Greenwich Street Com.-Undecided Com,-Receptionist H.R. Trecis., G. Gen. Shop Club, H,R. Pres., Ass. Comm., Chr. Sr, G.A.A., R, 8. B., Svg. Coll., Act. Flwr. Comm., St, Coun., Sr, Exec. T. Coll. Comm., V. Pres., S.O.S., N.H.S. I 1- xp.- ,zafetf g5.2z,35,1 if 1 ' .. . .J f- rp' 35217.11 1 is 'f ffl '4 4: - Z-1 L1 -.-' ' , 7 SARAH A. MILLER I44 Mulberry Street G,V.-Telephone Operator G, Glee, Recp., Sr. Dec. 8. Ref. Comm. ROSETTA A. MILLER 522 Johnson Street Com.-Secretory Chess Club JEAN L. MOHL 1435 Moss Street Com,-Musician JACQUELINE A. MOHN 117 Penn Street Com.-Women's Air Force G. Wood Shop Club . .. ' 51 .. . . A: ..-4. ff.. :,41' -s-' :--. JOYCE C. MORRIS ANNA M. MOSER 1420 Schuylkill Avenue 754 North Twelfth Street Com.-l.B.M. Operator Com,--Secretory G.A.A., C.P.C., Y-Teens Bus. Eff. Club, Lib. Staff, N.H.S. Q Roaslu RAE MILLER l 105 Oley Street G,V.-Professional Dancer l l l i we ffl ' lx. .Nga io' pl .JU ROBERT C. MOLL 913 Mulberry Street C. P.--Air Force Pres. B. Sing. Club, Treos. Mix. C-h., Intro. Ft, B., Intro. Bkt. B., l'. JACQUELINE J. MOSER 232 Linden Street C. P.-Teacher Trov. Club, F.T.A., C.P.C., G.A.A., St. Fcic. H. 81 S. Comm. M I f l G5 LESTER T. MOYER 1712 North Third Street 1113 Carbon Street D. E.-Solesmon I.V.-Printer Sr. Bacc. Comm. JAY H. MOYER 1517 North Fourteenth Street G.V.-Undecided Mix. Ch., Intro. Ft. B. JOHN L. MOYER 320 South Third Street G.V.-Architect LLOYD A. MOYER, JR. K Y A , , RICHARD C. MOYER J -BARBARA A. MUELLER JF DONALD G. MULL MARY ANN MULLEN 48 South Carroll Street 1, I ' 717 Lourel Street jf 1050 North Eighth Street 1012 Spring Street C. P.-Mechanic , ' ,'G.V,-Housewife ' l.V.-Draftsman C. P.-College A. Bus. Eff. Club, Lib. Staff Phy.-Chem. Club, Golf, Swim. H.R. Sec., St. Foc. Ass. Comm., V. A . I ' Y-Teens, C.P.C. if .-1, .151 4' . ,.., 1? 'Eff gl.-N' f 1-'J-es .-,'.- -'.' 1-'Zn'--' 1:12.-tj ..-, ,. . ..,, 511- .-. -V, 5. .-fl -k'f-'A x A . 1 N Lfgjfif, III' 4 . r:fL1'f1i -1. tt5Afi'?ff1 ffiiz? .JL ' f-1'f'1':1-I .:, 5.-.J 51' ' -t :iq ,,. .. , . , '- L Jw.. 'J 'ffm mr.. . ,,,, ,. . PATRICIA A. MULUTZIE 1145 Oley Street Com.-Teacher H.R. Treas., G. Shop Club, C.P.C., G. Glee, G.A.A., Svg. Coll. Treas. Toast. Coll. Fin ' R. Bt B., G. Wood Shop Club, DORIS O. NAGLE JANET A. NAGLE JANET C. NAGLE ROBERT M. NAGLE 1006 North Eleventh Street 936 Moss Street 1642 North Tenth Street 757 North Eleventh Street C. P.-College C. P.-College Com.-Beautician C- P--P5YCh10ffISf Sr. Motto omm., Hist. Club, H.R, V. Pres., Sr. Show Comm., Sr, Fin. Comm., G. Shop Club H.R. Pres., Typ. Club, B.B., Ft. B., Mix, Ens. V, Pres, Hist. Club, Y-Teens, N-H-S G.A.A., C.P.C., Sec. F.T.A., N.H.S. ELIZABETH E. NAJARIAN 344 Cedar Street Eiolgrw.-Undecided JOAN E. NEFF l325 Meade Street G.V.-Undecided G.A.A., Pres, Jr. Hum. Soc. Club 1 I P. - :....1 ...:':t1P 17.1 -Z '-sz 191.1131--f 2'.'r.3. EYE. I x .1,. M.-,Q.,': -.G.x'.,Q.-,-4 H - ff' '-.4 1 nz,' Y' ft :EA s .'--1151 gc--E.. ' '.C'r:f4.' .1 14521: ,.-,--.3 E.. --:L 1 1 ROBERT B. NEWKIRK l227 Spring Street G.V.--Marines Trav. Club, Tr. . -:JIP CLINTON F. NIEWEG 833 North Fourth Street G.V.-Music Teacher Sr. Song Comm. B. Sing, Club, F.T.A., Orch., Con. B., Cast., String Ens. PAUL V. NITARDO 9l9 Buttonwood Street I.V.-Patternmaker Phy.-Chem. Club RICHARD A. NYE 823 Rose Street l.V.-Contractor :::: 5 :a:s:sfQ1 ,Mais Y. ff sf' . .'-: 4'-S' '51 - SQL' , ' ...-1Ti?'LLfi 'P E Q ..r. ,,,,, . AAI' R . A ' ' . V ..,..,,.. . ' .... , V, I J - -f.'z::zsisE:a.E: . '55:'f:E: ' gn Q H E f A A :5 szz2s:,2z1,,:AA ' Q C V x ff? -,-.: my, ' 5 ,W i QQ, ., -- - V Z A.. exft: ' s WILLIAM E. NYE 459 Tulpehocken Street G.V.-State Police N -1 JAMES R. NEGRI 602A Tulpehocken Street G.V.-Undecided Rec.-Bk. Club, Intro. Ft. B. sr s 13 .,.. .-g'g'1f.'..'.-1 s':',-g-e:,.- rr 1 '--A In ..,,...j., me RONALD H. NEWPHER 564 Douglass Street l.V.-Air Force Pilot JOAN L. NELSON 838 Schuylkill Avenue D. E.-Undecided sw , . ' ' .., . ...................,...,,, EE It l J, ....,.,.,..,.,.,.,.,,,., ,llz 3 A .b b '-ul E A ': . H -,El . ', ........ l-1: ::': , . , ,,v, ,,..,. Vzllvvv ,.'::, .Q .,,.,, LEONARD D. NOLL 7ll Mulberry Street C. P.-College H.R. Chap., Sr. Class Day Comm., Hi-Y, lntra. Bkt. B., lntra. Ft. B. WILLIAM F. NYMAN 'l654 Muhlenberg Street' G.V.-Professional Musiclan Sr, Class Song Comm., Dance Club, Orch., Band, M,B., Con. B., Brass Ens,, Cast. I MELVIN R. NOLL 314 North Eleventh Street l.V.-Navy Dance Club JAMES R. OBERHOLTZER l5ll Greenview Avenue C. P.-College Sr. Dec. and Ref. Comm., Phy. Chem. Club, Key Club, C.P.C Golf, N.H-.S. f W LEWIS W. OLSZEWSKI ARTHUR F. OPLINGER it RICHARD E. ORMSBEE PATRICIA A. OSTROSKI ' 313 Orange Street 752 North Ninth Street 333 Jackson Street 508 South ISV2 Street, ' G.V.-Armed Forces C. P.-College f l.V.-Draftsman Com.-Secretary V. Pres. Jr. Hum. Soc. Club, St. Coun., Sr. Class Day Comm., Act. T, Coll., 5-O-5-, Y-Te!9f1S,N, Swim. , Typ. Club, lntra. Bkt. B., Intra. G. Ch. . ' lj I Ft. B. L ,M G' l MARGARET OZAN JAMES R. PACIFIC SALLY ANN R. PAINTER JOSEPH A. PALANGE W 1613 Palm Street 1162 Mulberry Street 244 Greenwich Street 520 Heine Street C. P.-Callegek I.V.-Navy G.V.-Housewife l.V.-Service Station Attendant Sr. Class Reunion Comm., Golf, Dance Club, R. 81 B. printer H.R. Treas., A Cap., S.O.S. Dance Club Y-Teens, C.P.C., Dram. Club, R. 81 B., Ass. Chap. ...:.::.:::15i': 1 -. -3--.-x 4 .5f52'?' 'eww' ,15 ', Q, -.- W, 1 x M .,'1:,.',, n 2.11. 05153. efafaiaiaiaiaeaiaias , ' .. RQ, A M3222 wg--3. ,- '--2,5- I '-1'-v-1' ,- -Eb .5 r f Vx ' -,.-3.3 Jag'-,2,E1.:I Supa, r -.:f.1,?.A -I G ' v QP15'.fQ'EE,Jl1:--EQ?fZ- ' J:? ' A S M? 'N ' f1'5:::':'2J'.-M I ,xv x 1 f M . g'.j?::Q'1:. U6 A ' i 1 VI QE 'TM V L .1 I ' . Muff' I . ...R - I ' fff .. . ' x2 I'i?fff55 5f Yt2'1 J, f l, R. HERBERT J. PARIS THOMAS E. PARKER y R Re, ,Q . 1360 North Front Street 757 North Twelfth Street .E I Af K G.V.-Comedian l.V.-Machinist Phy.-Chem. Club, N.H.S. PATRICIA A. PARTON 1057 North Ninth Street Com.-Secretary S.O.S. THOMAS J. PASKO, JR. f ROBERT J. PATTERSON GALE R. PATTON 550 Wunder Street ' 570 South 18V2 Street 25 Angelica Street C. P.-Civil Engineer l.V.-Printer C. P.--Draftsman Cond. Club, Tr. R. 81 B. Printer Rec.-Bk. Club, Socc., B.B. RONA R. PAUL 704 North Eleventh Street Com.-Secretary Art Club MARY L. PEIFFER 944 Penn Street Com.--Secretary S.O.S., G. Glee MARY ANN PETERS 328 South Eighth Street Com.-Receptionist Dram. Club T A p l .::,.. W Q: . If.. WILLIAM C. PAULEY 'If ALDONNA AV. PAUZA DAWN MARIE FAI-IZA 926 Rose Street 46V2 Neversink Street 32IV2 MUIbelf'3' Sffeef G.V.-Auto Mechanic Com.-Secretory ' Com.-Ur1deCI ed Bus. Eff. Club, C.P.C., Alumni C.P.C., Y-Teens Ser. 1-'Hffl V I '::e:f?-20. ,..mj55:ai.'i:l:2z ' I f ati? j- ,guvrflq fi I I ,r -:. A I DAVID F. PAWLIGER LEON D. PAWLIK 3 Los Roble Court 408 Lcurel Street ' C. P.-Engineering C. P.--Composer St. Court, Chr. Ann. Comm., H.R. Hill-Billy Club, Copt. H.P Chop., Key Club, C.P.C., M.B., Tr., Ass. Chr., Recp., N.H.S. l l if: 1. CHARLES L. PENN, JR. 216 West Elm Street G.V.-Woodworker B. Glee Club, Mix. Ch. :ki ,F s - ,.. ff.. :, 4 MARIA S. PETRAKIS i334 Gooci Street e C C. P,-Col g H.R. V. Pres., Pers, Prob. Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C., A Cop. SALLY A. PERFETTO lOll Oley Street Com.-Private Secretory Y-Teens ALBERT H. PFENNIG 534 Robeson Street l.V.--Electrician RONALD E. PERROT 442 Birch Street l.V.-Cabinet Maker JANET J. PIERGROSSI I69 West Greenwich Street Com.-Telephone Operator H.R. Chop., Hosp. Comm. G. Auto shop Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Alumni Ser., G. Glee l JEAN A. PIKE 340 Moss Street Com.-Office Worker Bus. Eff. Club STANLEY L. PIETRUSZYNSKI 532 South Fifteenth Street , I.V.-Printer Rec.-Bk. Club, Bkt. B., B.B. ELIZABETH A. PLUNKETT ' 844 Bingomon Street G.V.-Nurse H.R. Treas., Fut. Nur. Club, H.P. DONNA LEE POLM 517 South ISV2 Street Com.-Secretary , H.R. Sec., Y-Teens, G. Ch. , gj:.2..,' 1:z'I'?' lf- 1 , 'F ' . , , F CORRINE M. PRICE 825 McKnight Street C. P.-College Y-Teens, F.T.A. JOHN B. PINGITORE 337 South Sixth Street G.V.-Undecided H.R. Pres., Cond. Club, Ft. B. ' .fe F . gi' RICHARD B. Pousr 948 Elm Street C. P.--Industrial Management Act. T, Coll., Sr. Prom Bt Orch. Comm., Sports Rec. Club, C.C., Tr. ,,-9: 4 Lp -ac 'g 5 F A. v .' -1-1' 151252: ' A25 5:,:'I' Q 1' 'nf c- 'I7. NJ: .' .-'.'-e.- .-.- ,. 'L-:::sf A A . ,. fy, . :nn ,4 . E v.1Z.'f' JACK C. PRUTZMAN 914 Perry Street C. P.-College Cond. Club, Wr., Ft. B., N.H.S. PHILIP J. PIRONE 444 Tulpehocken Street G.V.--College Cond. Club, Ft. B., Wr., Tr. COLLEEN E. POWELL 538 Centre Avenue G.V.-Office Work Sr. Pub. 8- Tick, Comm., S.O.S., Mix. Ch. .it . F31 ' St SHARON I.. Qummz mcrmno r. RADKA is PAUL H. nArAi.sKl I-EE A- R'-HN i603 North Tenth Street 515 Minor Street H48 Spruce Street 109 SDYINQ Sffeef h Com.-Receptionist C. P.--Mechanic G.V.-Navy Pilot I-V- EIeCff'C Shop tene er Mix. ch. swim. M-B-I CGS'- ROBERT A. RAMSEY 66-1 417 Bartlett Street l.V.-Automobile Mechanic X BARBARA A. RATHMAN 1034 Green Street Com.-Office Work KAY D. REDLINE , 2. .F gr... Yi. -fr ,. ., .. -Pa-'rtff 1 P'- Q LYNN G. REDCAY 1428 Church Street D. E.-Undecided ALICE VIRGINIA REED ' - 'Nye f to ew... A 2 .- We :::: Q, ' . .. 1 A .mg - 3 ,L A ' X . . e 1 WS L' QS . . ,E t Q. M J 'Q E s we M .2 J ROBERT W. REASER 644 Mulberry Street G.V.-Navy . Z., 0 ' it 4 .1 Ax We . S - em, Q? 1 1 - l if .. ff HAROLD L. REBER 331 West Greenwich Street G.V.-Marines B. Sing. Club, Band, M.B., M. Qt, Ski ' nfizl. v':,'4.j'.- ,'.f. .ia Q.. -'4. RAYMOND M. REDDY 709 Lehigh Street l.V.-Designer 222 North Fourth Street 1537 Mineral Spring Road Com.-Beciuticion Pers. Prob. Club SARA L. REIFSNYDER 1647 Perkiomen Avenue G.V.-Undecided Sr. Pub. and Tick. Comm., S.O.S,, Pres. G.A.A., Alumni Ser. Club, Recp. C P.-Cole e Typ. Club C.P.C. M.B JAMES K. REIS 621 Clinton Street D, E.-Salesman BRUCE C. REITENAUER 131 North Tenth Street C. P.-Air Force Sr. Pub. and Tick, Comm., V. Pres, B. Sing. Club, Mix. Ch., B.B., Intro. Ft. B., Intro. Bkt. B 4 1 STUART M. REICHARDT 1641 Cotton Street .V.-Navy rav, Club W MARTHA M. RENTSCHLER 1052 Culvert Street Com.-Waves S.O.S., Y-Teens l NANCY L. RHOADS ll55 Church Street C. P.-Nurse H.R. Chap., G. Wood Shop Club, G.A.A., A Cap., G. Ens. CHARLOTTE M. RICHARD 5 R. D. No. l G.V.-Office Work Jr. Hum. Soc, Club, Arx. DIANE J. RITZMAN lll9 Amity Street C. P.-Elementary Teacher Chr. Sr. Bacc. Comm., Fel. Club, Pres. Y-Teens, C.P.C., F.T.A., A Cap., G. Ens., N.Hi.S. ROXANNE L. RHOADS l5O North Second Street C. P-Nurse CAROL A. RHODA 566 Schuylkill Avenue C. P.-Art H.R. V. Pres. Sr. Pro . Comm., G. Gen. Shop Club, Arx. , Q sos., A cop., HP., N.H.s. ., ,lg . . ef 7, f 'f' f - ,W sw 5 . . ... . .V . R A A ...... .. . V .x ..... , li? w I X. RONALD T. RICHARDS l6l2 Locust Street C. P,--Teacher Chess Club KARLENE ANN RIPPLE l3l Exeter Street Com.-Office Worker G. Shop Club, G.A.A. MARY E. ROHRBACH l2l9 Mulberry Street C. P.-Receptionist 5 ff 3 I ' 125255 fl 55' -1 J-i.. A. u 'Vg-,., Q Q.:-' f' ig., ' 1-,lftfg 551- .--V. gf fr jI'f'::122- 'f. .4 ..A.l:.,' 1 ' t 4.0.-. , DAVID F. RICK l4l7 Rose Virginia Road C. P.-Mechanical Engineering Sr. Pub. and Tick. Comm. V. Pres. Toast. Club, Pres. Key C.P.C., Intro. Bkt. B., N.H.S. A v c . . ' GERALDINE M. RITZ 829 Elm Street Com.-Beautician Bus. Eff. Club, H.P. RONALD C. ROHRBACH l362 North Front Street Com.-Office Work Sr. Flwr. Comm., G.A.A., H.R, B, Sing. Club, A Cap., N.H.S. Pres., Capt. C.L., Alt, Rec Asst. Ed. Arx., N.H,S. RONALD L. RHODE l246 North Eleventh Street C. P.-Art Teacher All Sch. Play Comm., Class Re- union Comm., Hi-Y, C.P.C., R. 8- B., N.H.S, ROBERT E. RINGLER l7Ol Perkiomen Avenue G.V.-Navy BARBARA ROSLIN 207 Clifton Avenue C. P.-College Sr. Exec. Comm., F.T.A., Arx., Tenn. SYLVIA Y. ROTHENBERGER 717 Lincoln Street Com.-Medical Secretary Act. T. Coll., Svg. Coll., Sr. Dec. and Ref. Comm., Bus. Eff. Club, G.A.A., C.P.C., A Cap., G. Ens. WILLIAM J. SALVATORE 411 South Ninth Street D. E.-Undecided RONALD R. ROTHERMEL 814 Pear Street l.V.-Radio 81 TV Engineer -'Ax-hr Lvs' ,. .i 1 ' 1 -. 1 ,,fg3hM...,i3,g. . .,, . ... JOHN E. RUSNAK 830 Schuylkill Avenue l.V,-Hill-Billy Singer Hill-Billy Club JACQUELINE L. SANDO 714 Warren Street C. P.--College G. Auto Shop Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C., R. 81 B., Orch. KENNETH L. SCHADLER 1269 Cotton Street G.V.-Farmer Recp. ps f.-1 Q ..-:, .EE - I .,.. . 11 1' . -.... . .,,,. . ' ' Safe J 7 ,.,. ..., , , . flfw K 1 , . , . ffm FRANCES E. SCHAEFFER 910 North Ninth Street Com.--Telephone Operator G. Gen. Shop Club, Arx. . . ... .'.j.- J. A. 1-f ' 'Lu' I ,. .A ..,. . - -fill! fx .- l 411 77 . i: V f , 1. ' 4 lx 3 I BEVERLY A. ROWLANDS 728 North Third Street C. P.--Undecided Fut. Nur. Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C., H P rar, -4 I' 1. , D 1 vf -.nf-.-. -fr'-5 .. 5 , .x... ., .r, 1-J -..-. U Ni. .f-fl-H' 1 :'.'-:- .- 2'1 - 'f -I 'gg' .Li-, 5,-1... .-Q... .A , ' a 4331: f:'.'i '... 9' A -li I ': JAMES A. RUTOL0 262 Linden Street G.V.-Undecided Swim. EUGENE RUDOLPH 1835 North Sixteenth Street C. P.--College Typ. Club 1... if A - . A 'V ,. 5 .A ' f ' , ' A ,, EW get C ' .mf . A ' A , . A 151 1.. . 1 y 5 - :iz gf A 1 -Ire: . 9- , - . , KENNETH E. SANDS, JR. 1138 Luzerne Avenue C. P,-Lawyer H.P. 3 Q.. W .. --A f U ...,: .... ..,. .r- :ii :rr GLORIA J. SCHAFFER RAYELL F. SANDS 350 McKnight Street S.O.S., G.A.A. JOHN D. SCHEIB 1230 Linden Street 320 Kenhorst Boulevard Com.-Medical Secretary C. P.-Traffic Engineer S.O.S., C.P.C. Sr. Fin. Comm., Phy.-Chem. Club, M.B., Cast. BARBARA J. SCHILDT 12 South Second Street C. P.-Office Worker Sec., Sr. Flwr. Comm., Copt. RICHARD S. SCI-IMECK 1431 Monroe Street ELY6-Theatre Manager o NANCY J. SCHLEGEL 1323 North Thirteenth Street Com,-Secretory G. Gen. Shop Club, G.A.A. JOANNE M. SCHMEHL 1254 church sneer Q it Com.-Gym Teacher Sr. Motto Comm., G. Gen. Shop Club, G.A.A., C.P.C., H.P. Q.. '31, 'F lu., WAYNE A. SEIFARTH 1217 Amity Street C. P.-YMCA Worker Sec. Hi-Y, Orch., M.B., Band ... 'iw T. an 'Kite dk, 1 . --.1--.: . ..i..-e...- ,,. . ---41.---,-1'-' 1:- ' - , til 12 3.15, I .' r .':,Jg-ff 1 . '-'.--,-:.-f.- 1:69,-. .Q- .J Ja..-1 1.54 - 'L QR- A. SHIRLEY ANN M. SCHRADER 9 237 Greenwich Street Com.-Typist Sr, Prom 8. Orch. Comm., Bus. E:if.bClub, G.A.A., Alumni Ser. u ROBERT A. SEITZ 345 McKnight Street G.V.-Automotive Design -.. .., . ., f : r' '-I ...ug ,:yj.:f.-,g..',:, 1'.,'y . . , . ,-. ,J nu vnu... .. GERALD E. SCHLEIFENHEIMER 605 North Tenth Street l.V.-Air Force Dance Club, intra. Bkt. B. SHEILA E. SCHMEHL 321 South Ninth Street Com.-Office Work Bus. Eff. Club fn EVELYN F. SCHMECK 723 Birch Street C. P.-Undecided H.R. Chap., Fel. Club, A Cap., G. Ens. , - f - ' . .ts x -,. :::1 -2- i:-N.: .. 1 A ..... - . JOAN C. SCHOELKOPF - 618 North Third Street C. P.-Teacher Sr. Reunion Comm. G. Gen. Shop Club, cs.A.A., C.P.C., M.B. -r . . C -- 'wr-me-.-. :.- 'Q ,. ' '1 -eq L113 -. . 5.3: x 1 ara '1-AN WILLIAM D. SEIDEL 606 Worren Street G.V.-Accountant Bot, Club, N.H.S. WILLIAM J. SETLEY 381 River Road G.V.-Service BARBARA A. SHAEFFER 339 Church Street C. P.-Elementary School Teach. H.R. V. Pres. C.P.C., Hill-Billy Club, G.A.A., Mix. ch. l .if Lf -' RUTH M. SHAFFER fy! GERALDINE L. SHARMAN ,ff BARBARA ANNE SHAY FRANCES E. SHEARER 1637 Hook Street 833 North Fifth Street R. D. No. 2 441 Windsor Street C. P.-Teacher C, P,-Nurse Com.-Secretory C. P.-Home Economist Sr. Bocc. Comm., St. Foc. Ass. Sr. Flwr. Comm., Y-Teens, Bwl., l-l.R.Treos., Sr. Closs Doy Comm., Sr. Bocc, Comm., Y-Teens Comm., C.P.C., F.T.A., M.B., Swim., Vor. C.l.., H.P, Bus. Eff. Club, St. Coun,, Ass, H, Mech. Club Y-Teens, G.A,A., A Cop., N.H.S. Chop., Svg. Coll. DAVID L. SHILLADY l2ll Mulberry Street l.V.-Draftsman Phys.-Chem. Club JOHN R. SHURILLA, JR. 243 South Sixth Street G.V.-Marines Phys.-Chem. Club B. SHEIRICH Second Street BARBARA A. SHOEMAKER 346 North Eleventh Street C. P.-Undecided H. 81 S. Comm., C.P.C. Y-Teens, G.A.A,, G. een. shop Club gi.. ..-. ., , . . - 5 . r.'- 1.!.' F. ALEXANDER SIEGFRIED l0l2 North Fifth Street C. P.-Engineer Hi-Y :'1L'?:1-ai12'f3:'f 'fiiif' 1 DOROTHY J. SHEPHERD 224 West Douglass Street Com.-WAFS c.P,c., Hasr. Club, MB., G.A.A., Mix. Ch., N.H.S. LEE E. SHULTZ Street 821 Schuylkill Avenue C. P.-College Fel. C.P.C., Y-Teens, Cond. Club G. Ens. BARBARA A. SIMON 623 Crescent Avenue C. P.-Elementary School Teach H.R. Pres., Awd. Comm., Chr. K.K., Hd. Mai., Y-Teens, F.T.A. C.P.C., Ed. Arx., N.H.S. RUSSELL B. SIMS 47 South Second Street G.V.-Undecided Hist. Club DAVID L. SLEPPY 1127 Amity Street C. P,-Realtor Hist. Club ,mx fe M .1 QQ X X gif? K Q 'gy WSW 3 ' ,::. . , ,. .W fat y ,. . . W Q. ..,- j Q X , , V 2 .H QQ? ., C' f 3 zz ,, 6 , . A f J A-f Q X xt gf QQQSQ' QQQQV DENNIS SLIMMER RONALD C. SLUSSER 1022 Oley Street C. P.-Bio-Chemist Rec.-Bk. Club , me ,- ui. ,, gy? , N iv H it V sf: 1 ff 4 Q , W . X Q S . I -Misc A rl DONALD C. SMITH 1100 North Front Street D. E.-Electrical Engineer Iwi. - I... 'XF ,Q FERN A. SMITH 41- 120 Franklin Street ff G.V.-Policewoman !F?.f ROBERT wi SMITH 447 Spruce Street C. P.-Novy Rec.-Bk. Club 0-2 fl'-4-Af... .C., G.A.A. GERALDINE R. SMITH 1323 Liggett Avenue Com.-Stenogropher fill I' SHIRLEY A. SMITH 849 Delta Avenue ERC Sec., Dance Club, Mix. Ch., Dance Club . h. KW cf -gi?-43' .r.'i'11r3 5 at .ix M ,5l:-g,,..:..- ,...,r.:3'f f ' Q .filiiffftffi-.-f :YF-Q-. . G ffgfif.f,4a':e,'f5q-.1 '-g,..5..sA , - - f4m.,,.f. .-..1-'::zj.:r.q..,:, I ,.:.:.-.- . ' , . 65222. ' l 1:,l.g::1':,'.f.-. '-1 A ffefwe, 7 aww se r , ref 'Z' S af- 'f ?'ff.5gffff fir ' ' ' X1 A V .'ft.5i':'1Z' S. if A - N, ., '-.ivitfi . . w ' ' .1 -0. 'f 5 X I Q 51 '2?5 r., , .. QW , 5.5:-7 X . 3 x' ,W ,uwur NQEMQ Q ,gf - 1. VY ffm? ,x, , LESTER J. SNYDER, JR. 1109 Meade Street l.V.-Mechanical Engineer 1011 North Front Street C. P.-Professional B.B. Player V, Pres. Rec.-Bk. Club, Var. Bkt. B., Var. B.B. 4. :T xr NANCY L. SNYDER A 814 North Tenth Street C. P.--Nurse G. Shop Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A. f ri ,,: Com.-Bookkeeper Dance Club, Hockey ag. -ur r it I I J .4 .. -L21 E- ' Y N ,S GL . .Z r . .Ss in -A , t C, f .. -3- R A 1 , - at M. WILLIAM C. SNYDER 621 Meade Street C. P.-Advertiser Hi-Y, C.P.C., Arx. RICHARD D. SMITH 1638 Muhlenberg Street l.V.--Machinist Dance Club t 1 fzlf H -- s :,..1a.a.aaaaas:a- 2 1... in ,5.'.e.t. wma: XM 4, C 5 if , f 'ww gg. f ,S v It 3 gi WM ff R 4 if 53 2 f ,gQIfi Qf?52f11QQ1X 'I f 2... .E r DANIEL E. SONON 302 Summit Avenue C, P.-Mechanical Engineer Sr. Bacc. Comm., Phy.-Chem Club, Key Club, C.P.C., N.H.S. . S JACK D. SPANGLER FRANK D. SPEHAR JOYCE E. SPENCER 1040 Hampden Boulevard 155 Elm Street 628 Spruce Street D. E.-Salesman C. P.-Air Force G.V.-Home Economics SHIRLEY M. SPOTTS 556 Douglass Street Com,-Office Worker Pers. Prob. Club, G.A.A., Alumni Ser. Club LORETTA N. STEELY 561 Douglass Street Com.-Office Worker Bus. Eff. Club, Alumni Ser. Club Pers. Prob. Club frkkfi' FAYE E. SPOHN 553 Perry Street Com.-Office Worker Bus. Eff. Club, Y-Teens, Alumni Ser. Club .:,4... '- I- 'r' gf. .iff-.-fe sw . ,f WF . . ..Q .... . .. be t' ts 2 1 , ,:j:3.:25...,, . ..,,,,,, , , ,, S 5 X Z 2, 2 Ei' :':::, 255533. 2.52551 x if e ':5 5l5E55E::- W . V S :.- - - 7 K Qf..,M r. .fu 5 me K 1. - . - fe R , RONALD G. STALEY 321 Peor Street G.V.-Engineer Pers. Prob. Club, Var. B.B. .fi lf- 1-' W , ,, , .2 Q, .t 'tn ,r fe' H .. X wwe 4 . f Q55 X, is x egg gn exrugf . z , , SI. 94251 'eff' ' S Vf5.lf,kE' M A wp- vt 0, 12 105x321 5-S . E- 5? eq .f 1 . 5 av .... . ,. ., .s b - f ' it f ' A ,,.., 5 W zzn jg ,,..,. . N 1 1-1 H ' me - K , wi we 9 if f Este ROBERT R. STEELY 141 Mulberry Street I.V.--Printer B. Sing. Club W- :- Typ. Club, Mix. Ch. . 4 -'lf' r . ..-,.,, .-'11 Lf '!.1' ..,.., 5, ,. ,.-. 3. -w211'f:1f '3'Z-:A+ - 1..i f ' '15 ', 'H ' 'I 3-fiffwf -iZ41'.1p1..j 1 ' 'ff-Z'.'f' 1-..iZif'f .. , ,A , . , . VZ. 1 547'-5 ' .lf 'f '. - 1 a.. ' J' .,,.:. I. ' -' . . --- ,'.-If'. Z'- it f,4,. ,-if .5 I' ' 1 i-':7f 'f' :-'f: -Z: ' 1,-.:'-'f 1. ,- r..-1. u 1 1 S , F.:-..-' GEORGE M. SPOLSKI 628 Minor Street D. E.-Air Force CLARENCE R. STAVER 637 Gordon Street G.V.-Auto Mechanic DONALD B. STEFFY 431 North Ninth Street G.V.-Navy GEORGE A. SPIRELIS 525 Minor Street G.V.-Rooter Swim. K AF. , . . v vi ,gg ew X F! Y X9 i V e R. DENNIS STECKLER 242 South Tenth Street l.V.-Electrician Dance Club, Intro. Ft. B., lntra. Bkt. B. GERALD M. STEPP 651 Mulberry Street C. P..-Draftsman B. Sing. Club Vor. B.B., Intro. Fi. B., infra. Skt. B. -l ,l fr X KERMIT L. STERN 270 West Buttonwood Street G.V.-Track Coach Pers. Prob, Club, Tr., C.C. ALLEN STROMAN 268 West Buttonwood Street G.V.-Commercial Artist Pers. Prob. Club, Tr. I fl It I sn 11.4 , U 5 I I 1 ' If LOTTIE M. TETER A South Tenth Street Com.-Airline Hostess H.R. V. Pres., Dram. Club, A Cap. RONALD D. STETTLER 626 Gordon Street I.V.-Mechanical Engineer Hill-Billy Club MARILYN E. STUBBS 429 Pear Street G.V.--Nurse Sr. Dec. and Ref. Comm., Typ, Club, Mix. Ch. nswq-yi inf, 5 ,av . -.:a' z -'.17a!r.2...1 . 1' 4. Ezrfrff' PC 'if 'I'-'fi'f.1'-' me 'J if-'l:.:-I Fifi- 4 512131415- 'A f.J:2:: .1 1,7 Qui: ., N., . 'IU -A-5' JAMES H. TAYLOR 1 I3 North Third Street l.V.-Navy Pers. Prob. Club, Tr. W. LEE TEXTER 1206 Windsor Street C. P.-College B. Sing. Club, F.T.A., lntra. Ft. B., lntrcl. Bkt. B. '.. Q . . ., . jig 1 .-. '11-:A ' -1 '2'9: f f' .u . . ..-I ja J . Q16 : Qi' '-'fnf- 1 'ix' I , . . 1' : HARRY S. STEVENS 513 Moss Street l.V.-Carpenter , Sr. Class Day Comm., B. Sing. Club, Stg. Hand NANCY L. SWANGER 406 Rosenthal Street Com.-Housewife Flag. T. WILLIAM P. TERENCHIN 207 Upland Avenue G.V.-Electrician Pers. Prob. Club JOAN B. STROHECKER 826 Old Wyomissing Road C. P.--Mathematics Teacher Act. T. Coll., Chr. Class Reunion Comm., Sfty. in Nos. Club, G.A.A., F.T.A., C.P.C., Y-Teens GERALDINE A. TACYN 641 Pine Street Com.-Private Secretary H.R. Pres., Pers. Prob. Club, C.P.C., G,A.A. CHARLES S. THOMAS 713 North Eleventh Street C. P.--Navy Pers. Prob. Club EDWARD G. THOMAS 423 Mulberry Street D. E.-Store Manager JEAN C. THORSEN MAXINE K. THUS RONALD P. TOBIAS 1515 Linden Street Greentields 516 Pike Street C. P.-Medical Technologist C P.-Fashion Designing G.V.-Auto Mechanic Sr. Commen. Comm., Y-Teens, Chr. Sr. Motto Comm., Stty, nn Rec.-Bk. Club C.P.C., N.H.S. Nos. Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C., F.T.A., Arx,, N.H.S. 1:1-xg-7. 1' , Q' I -lx I' BARBARA A. TRUMP 941 Birch Street G.V.-Telephone Operator H. R. Treas., Y-Teens, Cos. Comm., G. Glee, H.P. V:'to1 2 o2:1: 2 ' lit' t..., I' ' ... . f l,:: 1 1 ' . .,.. A ,,,, A wn.uAM N. umcusxi 957 North Tenth Street G.V.-Drottsmon 1 .D '. 4-. . -rw r .','4- .,....,, ,.,,..gf-,-.,.,..,,..i,.. xqaflzt 1 ,- - ,, . I. 5: HARRY R. TREGEMBO 822 North Front Street D, E.-Marines ,cy E x r 1 GRACE H. TOBOLSKI 1054 Muhlenberg Street Com.-Office Worker G. Gen. Shop Club, G. Glee fl '- 2 . I P 1 1 X 1 Y 4 v x I f, GEORGE M. TROUTMAN 821 Douglass Street I.V.-Printer ELEANOR B. ULIASZ 'ff RODNEY C. UMBENHOWER 1140 Spruce Street f' 1157 Perry Street Com.-Telephone Operator 1.. C. P.--College Svg. Coll., Pets. Prob. Club, Rec.-Bk. Club, Socc. G.A.A., G. elee .Q ' Q R 1.1 ,.z. GRIETJE J. VAN LOON 1258 Perkiomen Avenue C. P.--Medical School HR. Chop., Sr, Show Comm., H. and S. Comm., Y-Teens, C.P.C., A Cop., G. Ens., Ass. Chop. GILBERT L. VARONE 824 Schuylkill Avenue G.V.-Window Decorator B. Sing. Club, M.B. BERNICE V. UNGER 1400 Perkiomen Avenue GV.-Housewife DAVID F. VOLLMER 137 West Windsor Street C. P.-Electrical Engineer PETER VORVIS 256 Linden Street D. E.-Undecided JOHN M. WAI-IL 416 Bingamon Street G.V.-Printer BARBARA A. WADE 114 Noble Street C. P.-Waves Sr. Class Day Comm., G. Auto Shop Club, G.A.A., G.L. Club JOHN M. WAILS 427 Maple Street G.V.-Mechanic B. Sing. Club, Mix. Ch, RICHARD G. WAGNER l Blair Avenue l.V.-Auto Mechanic DORIS J. WALBERT 621 Weiser Street Com.-Secretary A if 1 ,ik-'f . 'mr ., 1 X 21,5 .-5 4' - --.'.-.- .. .v YS! ....... .. I ..... . . I . ....1- EE. ess:-r eps, Y -,- A:-,., ... ws ...S ' . '-. 'r ' ' '-- ' ' .- - . sk: :, e.i5..A 1 ' f- ,-'l1,'-- - -fr .- 1 gn - 'Z C f ELM ' :'l:':':' ' 'X . ' -E5?E:E::9F' M.,.,. ' f' 1. .1 rt '. 1.kl'.'l IC ' -f' ' ' ' .iT'- -4 . ' 'ea:2:a:5::fs . , - ,A ff :sa:a:s:as. n 1'I.f-A.:-'.'r.-n..': . fa ': Z'.-i 1.' ' 1 fsx.:...i:...:a2:.. .jig -:., 4: ,V .. , , inf 12 '-'- - 5,-I R, . '-. ' 1 '.. Q. . Iii 'c 1 71- giq.:,'.j-531:13 .. .-3.5 f' ' ' W 'L i ff - . A A .gf 2:35351 g -, 4 ,im , ':':'..a .- .. 4 r - f .'7.':,v,-15 . fe.. A - .i , 1-qt..-:q. ' ' - 1 'T'-'Zvi- -' 4 ' . V -...:..:Es:a:.,., . 3 --sg, . - - r ' , 253i:.ff4 i . -I if-, .1-3 ...ES ,. Z1 ' 1 ' 1 cf- v' 7 , l'r.lu:' ' , .,,., . . an--: fi . H -- , ' s.,yv... , A ge .' 1-. - A JAMES R. WALKER 1435 Fairview Street l.V.-Air Force Rec.-Bk. Club JO ANNE M. WALL 1137 Spring Street Com.-Secretary Pers. Prob. Club f' fl RONALD M. WALLS DOROTHY M. WASZKIEWICZ CHARLES l. WEAVER R. D. No. 1 West Leesport 227 Belvedere Avenue 1029 Madison Avenue l.V.-Interior Decorator C. P.-College GV.-Air Force H.R. V. Pres., Sr. Flwr. Comm., Read. Del. Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C. Pres. Mix. Ch. ROBERT L. WAGNER, JR, 253 Linden Street G,V.-Undecided CAROL A. WALKER 1246 Alsace Road G.V.-Teacher H.R. Pres., Pers. Prob. Club, Alumni Ser. Club EVELYN E. WEIGEL 1028 Mulberry Street Com.-Commercial Secretary Chess Club GERALDINE A. WEIHERER 917 North Tenth Street C. P.-Office Worker Sr. Ann. Comm., G, Gen. Shop Club, G.A.A., Pres. F.T.A., R. 8- B. .of 5 KENNETH J. WEIKEL 138 North Tenth Street ocher G.V.-Navy Cond. Club L WEIHERER Twelfth Street Te Sec., 8. Orch. Sec eens, Treas. Asst. Ed. R. 81 B., N.H.S. , :f 151.27 4' 1, :Q -.1-QQ 1 -211 ' r 7 j r f tn 75-'Zz SYLVIA S. WENTZEL 1723 Cotton Street Com,--College Act. T. Coll., C.P.C., Alumni Ser, Club, G.A.A., Recp., Off. Mes. SHIRLEY L, WEISSER 605 North Fifth Street Com.-Stenographer Pers. Prob. Club HILDA E. WERNER JAMES R. WERTLEY 513 North Eighth Street G.V.-Comptometer Operator Typ. Club RONALD L. WERTZ 1227 Church Street G.V.-Marines 1036 Union Street ' l.V.-Air Force Mechanic Q a '4 ,. . ' 5, N-5. ff.. 5.4: JANET A. WEIL 1226 Eckert Avenue C. P.-College Sr, Show Comm., Hosp. Comm Dram. Club, Treas. F.T.A., C.P.C Y-Teens, R. 81 B., Ass. Chr. MARGARET R. WESTCOTT 540 North Thirteenth Street Com.-Business School Bus. Eff. Club, N.H.S. ANNE L. WHETSTONE RAYMOND H. WHITE EDWARD J. WHITEHEAD PHYLLIS A. WIEST 1047 North Front Street 458 South Sixth Street 1118 North Ninth Street 1036 Franklin Street C. P.-Teacher G.V.-Luncheonette Manager G.V.-College C. P.-College H.R. Sec., Fut. Nur. Club, C.P.C., Typ. Club Hi-Y Sr. Wel. Comm., G. Gen. Shop A Cap- siub, G.A.A., c.P.c., N.H.S. HELEN WILK 113 Orange Street C. P.-College CARL S. WITONSKY 1219 Echert Avenue C. P.-Undecided H.R.V. Pres., Tenn., Bkt. B. RONALD K. WILLIAMS 1738 Cotton Street G.V.-Draftsman LEONARD WITONSKY 1911 Fairview Street C. P.-Undecided H.R. Treas. 5.5123 ar,---.-. I'- 4' 9. MARCIA A. WOOLEY 601 North Fifth Street C, P.-Elementary Teacher St. Coun., C.P.C., Sr. Reunion Comm., Dram. Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., M.B., R. 81 B., N.H.S. JEAN L. WUNDER 627 Elm Street MARIE R. YASLUNIS 1231 Luzerne Street Com.-Court Reporting C, P.-Nurse Com.-Secretary Hosp. Comm., S.O.S.,' C.P.C., A C.P.C., S.O.S. Cap., Ass. Chap., Recp., S Squad, N.H.S. ROBERTA J. WILSON 1230 Alsace Road Com.-Elementary Teacher Sr. Bacc. Comm., Bus. Eff. Club, C.P.C., C.G. EILEEN D. WOLF 1625 Cortland Avenue Com.-Airline Hostess 732' e f' JOHN J. WOYTKO, JR. 610 Minor Street G.V,--Auto Mechanic Socc. GERALDINE M. WITKOWSKI 527 South I5V2 Street G.V.-Nurse G.A.A., Var. C.L. WILLIAM L. WOLF 137 Penn Street G.V.-Air Force H.R. Chap. SHIRLEY A. YGDER 1043 Amity Street RONALD C. YOHN 1721 Cotton Street l.V.-Machinist JAMES F. YOUNG 551 South Eighteenth Street C. P..-Public Accountant H.R. Pres., Sr. Prom 8. Orch. Comm., Rec,-Bk. Club, C.P.C. CAROLE A. ZELLERS 633 North Twelfth Street Com.-Factory Worker VERNA F. ZORENA 525 South Fifteenth Street G.V.-Undecided C.P.C., Dance Club, G.A.A., V. Pres. G. Glee, Var. C.L. CHARLES YRIGOYEN, JR. 329 North Fifth Street C. P.--Transportation Economics Key Club, C.P.C., Alt. Recp., Ass. Chr., N.H.S. ALICE E. YUNDT 1616 Mulberry Street Com.-Office Work Sr. Prog. Comm., G. Wood Shop Club, Mix. Ch. MARIETTE D. ZALC 130 Penn Street C. P.-Translator Sr. Prog. Comm., Toast. Club C.P.C., Y-Teens, H.P. gi gs ' ' '- - . J' ' - . 5' 5. .'-.61-:. 'iz ff' '1i,,Ww -- I , . Q' f -.--Q'-' H- -'1.-11-...-A r- :4.4. '-f'.41 .1 . . - S 1 4 -S11-' lrf--Izjrt'-J 4- ' -5 .... A ' 11 - f f1'.i'-'?5..'A . .z....' ' 1 ' '11-1' - tx ..Eisf' V. , ' J -515' ?fi:7-if.. ' it? ' 25' ., 4. f ew A f :.E'f'I.',-:' W M w g.. j' l.:.g.I, ' 25' -Jr . ' '-'- 2 f ' ,ff fy' . , , ' ., 3-,F .1 . 'I gt 1 J -3525.3 1 . ,.., , , 15115 ill JOHN T. ZDRADZINSKI RlCHARD W. ZECHMAN J 359 Bingaman Street G.V.--Navy N.H.S. ROBERT G. ZEMBER 123 North Ninth Street Com.-Business Act. T. Coll., Hi-Y ,.,., ..-gt -4. .:. . ,sg L-Z., 1.5 1.24 MARCIA E. ZUBER 906 Hampden Boulevard Com.-Secretary Bus. Eff. Club, G.A.A,, A Cap. 119 Oley Street I.V.-Television Engineer M.B., Swim. LeROY P. ZERBE, JR. 108 North Front Street Com.-Office Worker Jr. Hum. Soc. Club HELEN V. ZERBY 113 Schiller Street G.V.-Professional Dancer A Cap., G. Ens. NOT PHOTOGRAPHED BESSIE E. BATTLE 362 Tulpehocken Street Com.-Office Work Gen. Shop Club MARVIN FISHER 423 North Ninth Street D. E.-Undecided ROBERT R. FREY, JR. 1138 Franklin Street C. P.-Service Cond. Club, Wr., Tr. GEORGE E. MOWERY, Ill 1130 North Ninth Street l.V.--Air Force Stg. Hand JOHN J. STERLEY 435 Rosenthal Street G.V,--Musician Hill-Billy Club S. JOY THOMPSON 1032 Lancaster Avenue Com.-Secretary H.R. Sec. and Treas., Dram Club ANDREW J. ZUY, JR. 308 Madison Avenue l.V.-Machinist Swim., Wr. l955 CLASS SONG l l Words By Music By JOAN HUNT MAXINE THUS -I A I . A A ' I I I Inni' rm I l 1 I . CD IU' ' I ID Q' I I .2 0 ' 5 'V' U We've Spenl +hree pre-CFOUS. hop-py years wifh- in 'lhese lighf- ed walls. From lime fo +ime as we look back up - on fond mem-'ries here, -1l1l'1 I 1iI -Q mm-l B' I QI ' - V - I I -V ' V ' I I. I ' , -I I J A. il, bl I ul xx L.-I lu ' each- in for new-er world an is - n'n or ' CG S- We ll re - mem - ber joys we shared fhrough - ou+ our sen - 'or year. Ygfla-glQ ..lI'. 'IP I These e rfti 'I 1 at VJ '.g I S R g fflllft FFF? . I- - l H I - Illluflhlilmlf HI ' i - 7 uvlnvinr-if in. : I I cz: 1 - o - calls will guide us fhrough our lives, on s+age in- fo 'lhe Iighf. where leave you now clear READING HIGH, 'lhe cur- 'lain be-gins 'ro rise, UP' 1.111 ' , l' I9 . I O v' , ' --: : . ' r ll a lr l l - ' i X Q -r : ian mv Q li l 4 V b E . ev' EVY ' one will Q sfrive 'lo make his de - bul shin -ing brighl. on fhe slage you've se'l for us, fo mold our eng - er lives. In ' 1 Q i ' SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Senior Executive Committee, which was composed of the senior homeroom presidents, represented the individual home- rooms and the senior class as a whole in determining and plan- ning senior activities. The senior activity program as recommended by the execu- tive committee was completed by sixteen minor committees. Row 'I-Carol Walker, Patricia Petter, Sue Hansen, James Young, Sandra Essick, Geraldine Tacyn, Barbara Simon, Barbara Roslin, Patricia Miller Row 2--Mr. Lewis F. Marderness, Robert Nagle, John Pingitore, Norman Lucas, Richard Bolton, Allen Barber, Albert Castello, David Kiefer Absent-Mary Ellen Lamm, James Walker SENIOR COMMITTEES PROGRAM COMMITTEE Chairman-Dorrine Bloom i Row 'I-Dorrine Bloom, Corrine Price, Mar ietfe Zalc, Marcia Kaniss Row 2-Roxanne Rlwoads, Loretta Bush Absent-Stella Defkngelis, Alice Yuridt 1 A Q WELFARE COMMITTEE l Chairman-Joyce l-lann Joyce I-lann, Marlene Freese, Janet Frey, Barta Fenstermacher, Munir Eways , Absent-Mary Cunnius, Patricia Fair, Sylvia l Hilbert, Phyllis Wiesf i l FINANCE COMMITTEE Chairman--Mo ri lyn Mi ll Marilyn Mill, Mary Ann Arndt, .loan Lein- boclw, Patricia I-larmison, Geraldine Leszczynski Absent-Janet C. Nagle, John Scheib SENIOR COMMITTEES MOTTO COMMITTEE Chairman-Maxine Thus Maxine Thus, Richard Distasio, Jean Houtz, Doris Nagle Absent-Shirley Jacobs, Joanne Schmehl ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Chairman-David Pawli er Q Phyllis Guldin, Charles Keffer, Nancy Garner, Ger- aldine Weiherer, Ruth Gannon, David Pawliger NAME CARD COMMITTEE Chairman-Eugene Curry Larry Kaufman, Barbara Simon, Eugene Curry, Pamela Friedman, Toni Jankans Absent-Joan Kiwak SENIOR COMMITTEES CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Chairman-Clifford Franks Arthur Oplinger, Clifford Franks, Leonard Noll, Barbara Shay Arline Grube CLASS SONG COMMITTEE Chairman--William Krum Clinton Nieweg, William Krum, William Nyman, Jack Lucia FLOWER COMMITTEE Chairman-Patricia Miller Mary Rohrbach, Patricia Miller, Geraldine Sharman, Joanne Messer, Dorothy Waszkie- wicz Absent-Barbara Schildt SENIOR COMMITTEES PUBLICITY AND TICKET COMMITTEE DECORATION AND REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE Co-Chairman-Elaine Himmelreich, Susan Grefz Kathleen Focht, Catherine Kowaleski, Ann Misurc Chairman--Beverly Godslwall Sara Reifsnycler, Patricia Efstration, Beverly Godshall, David Rick, Bruce Reit- nouer Absen!-Joyce Folmer Sylvia Rothenberger, Elaine Himmel. reich, Susan Gretz Absent-Nancy Kring, James Ober- holtzer SENIOR COMMITTEES SENIOR SHOW COMMITTEE Chairman-Carl Fisher Row I-Tina Van Loon, Eleanor Daniels, Nancy Blatt, Shirley Berringer Row 2-Charles Beaver, Janet Weii, Joan Hunt, Janet Nagle, Robert Lesko, John Gingrich, RonaId Austin Patricia Dentith, Ralph Fehr, Patricia Barber, Sue Hansen, Nancy Weiherer Absent-Joyce Blum PROM AND ORCHESTRA COMMITTEE Chairman-Patricia Barber James Young, Joan Kaufman, Barbara Hamilton, Clair Gross SENIOR COMMITTEES COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Chairman-Susan Liefter Sarah Ann Bell, David Keifer, Harold Baer, Jean Thorsen, Susan Liefter, Julia Karefas, Jere Fidler, Marilyn Gehris BACCALAU REATE COMMITTEE Chairman--Diane Ritzman Karl Angstadt, Frances Shearer, Fran- ces Matz, Diane Ritzman, Lloyd Moyer, Daniel Sonon, Ruth Shaffer Absent-Linda Hilgendorf, Roberta Wilson, Philip Haines REUNION COMMITTEE Chairman-Joan Strohecker Joan Sfrohecker, Marcia Wooley, Joan Schoelkopf Absenf- Jolynn Dewald, Linda Emes, Margaret Ozan, .lack Pruizman, Ronald Rhode v :Me Q ,:,: , ,,-1- 1 .5 5 ' I .V ,,q N W if X K ..,, , , 2 . ,I:,V Zlx 4 Q ,, ,, S v Q 4' f' if , . 5255 Q' 4 1 ,Q J 3 ' 11 :Fi il-'Ol 'Wiar x , 293 P , 'S ,gy I, A DON'T HURRY GIRLS, 4 HAVE ALL DAY! 5 THEY LL FIND A WAY' ' T JUST DOSING N .,....-'?'-- 9 41- V Q, H QSS, wk 5- wwf nk ,-x ' i THEY KNOW' SENIOR SHOW Wednesday, May 4, 1955 and Friday, Moy 6, 1955 Reading High School Auditorium BRIGADOON Brigadoon was a make-believe Scottish village which, because of a miracle bestowed upon it two hundred years ago, was able to awaken from its sleep only one day in every one hundred years. However, if a villager should leave, the spell would be broken. This beautiful musical fantasy was based on the lives of two Americans, who while hunting in Scotland, became lost and found Brigadoon. P 5-i :Ura S35 mm! 'Ui 15' zgk S,-Sf -cm Q22- 2 in xii, i... ,lllllllv ,I 91, 5, ',,, ,,,, i Q isif Q B9 Jeff Douglass Tommy's hunting pal Richard Distasio xii. wiki, . i 5 'X ..,,.,. we .. ..., I A , Qlnn 5 .by i ,... i xwf':fW9 X In-A ., SENIOR SHOW Directed by Mr, Theodore Walker and Mrs, Mildred Enterline BRIGADOON The day the American hunters found Briga- doon a village wedding was about to take place, A jealous suitor of the bride, hoping to destroy the town, tried to run away, but was accidents ally killed by one of the Americans, thus pre- venting the spell from being broken, In the meantime, the other American fell in love with a Scotch lassie, but after being par- tially convinced by his friend that Brigadoon was only a dream, he somewhat reluctantly re- turned to New York. Upon doing so, he found that he was still haunted by memories of the lovely Scotch lass, and therefore decided to re- turn to find her and Brigadoon. fs Fiona McLaren I The alluring lass 1 N W Carole McCarter fi H' ll IV, i :' r . .,,.,,.. 1 Charlie Dalrymple l M'-n'--'miie 'wlgsilgi The brideqroom Quainf Scottish schoolmaster Eugene curry David Keifer C-oaches filled with jubilant seniors were soon moving rapidly. L-ater, after an exciting four-hour train ride, we arrived at the railroad terminal at Baltimore, Maryland, where we soon left the train and walked to our waiting river-boot, the Baye Belle. A-fter boarding the boot, we strolled leisurely on the decks exploring the luxurious interior of the vessel. S-oon the shrill whistle sounded, and off we were on our thrilling cruise -- bound for the docks of the Naval Academy. S-lowly our boat moved down the Chesapeake Bay with eager students constantly looking for the first glimpse of the Academy. Bound for Annapolis SE ICR O-n Wednesday May 24 at the break of day, we arose from our comfortable beds to start an eventful senior trip to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. U-pon arriving at the Penno. station, we rushed around hurriedly to meet our traveling companions. R-ealizing that the time of departure was soon at hand, we boarded the train and walked through car after car hoping to meet other fa- vorite classmates. The Activity Queen and her court were a few of the prominent figures who joined our trip. i l l T-hen, finally we were touring the grounds, viewing the majestic sights of the historical buildings, and observing an impressive full dress drill by the Midshipmen. R-eturning to the boat, tired but happy, we- settled ourselves comfortably, ready for the long journey home. l-n a few hours we glided into the docks at Baltimore, Maryland, and found our way to the train. P-recious memories filled our minds as our train moved rapidly homeward, thus bringing to an end a most enjoyable class trip. The Admiration of the Navy 'Official U. 5. Navy Photograph 'Official U. S. Navy Photographs Courtesy of U. S. Naval Academy Annapolis, Maryland is ,M V' 43,5 iw , Nagy BM ew 1 4, Q-lr ff 'V ,it L . an - K ., ,www x x ' 4? fs: BACCALALIREATE M 151 W4 E, xiii' ' JI ,I , FQ E1 zk ff' X 1 ,jf T Motto: What we are to be, we are be- coming Flower: Red Carnation COMMENCEMENT Mr. Phillip Lovejoy, educator, world traveler, and lecturer from Portland, Maine, addressed the Class ot '55 at the commencement exercises, u Address Make Way For Tomorrow Time: Wednesday, June 8, 1955 7:30 p. m. Place: Bandshell, City Park mgemsmvxmm. --vs W.-w,fzwqw'f-.,wfn ew' .A in . -M- , , ..W,,i,-F V .4 - --, ..W3gg,-3.-- avf? ' ' 4141- fr - - -M -Q-1 -5-if Ma-Yff'-?.zffa -W' ., . T91 Un '-em.,--lfls',j.flufmC W'V' RTC 4. 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Hunter, Bren- da Ullman, Jeanne Bloom, Barbara Simon, Mr. Bertolet Bossler ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Chairman-Miss Olga M. Pfau The Assembly Committee consisted of both students and faculty members who planned colorful and educational programs for our weekly assemblies. A few of this year's outstanding programs were the afternoon museum lectures on Spain and South America, the Nut Cracker Suite Fantasy at Christmas, and the innovation of a basketball clinic, and a wrestling exhibi- tion. AWARDS COMMITTEE Chairman-Mr. lvan E. Newpher Certain outstanding services to the school not rewarded by letters or other means were recognized by the Awards Committee. During the eleventh and twelfth grade years, an accurate account of the stu- dents' service or quality points was re- corded. At the end of the senior year, awards were granted to students on a total quality point rating. Senior students who acquired a total rating sufficient to receive an award were given a Service Seal. One per cent of the senior class who earned the highest num- ber of service points were awarded the gold R . Mr. Norman C. Brillhart, Miss Blanche Sparr, Miss Edith R. Fairlamb, Mr. Joseph E. Haage, Linda Saul, Eleanor Daniels, Joyce Blum, Geraldine Machusick, Roberta Hart- ranft, Miss Olga M. Pfau Diane Ruttenberg, Mrs. Mildred H. Enter- Iine, Gerald Goldberg, Miss Emma Reinbold, Patricia Dentith, Miss Alethia N. Love, Mrs. Kathryn A. Kline, Mr. Charles R. Hawman, Clifford Franks P. EXHIBITS COMMITTEE Chairman-Mr. J. Norman Taylor The arranging and scheduling of exhibits for the show cases in the lobby were the main duties of the Exhibits Committee. At designated times throughout the year - school organizations, clubs, industrial groups, instructional departments, and vari- ous other groups displayed their projects and exhibits. Improvements to the exhibit cases during the past two years included the modern peg- board display units and the new plate-glass panel doors. Kneeling-David Rick, Maxine Heydt Standing-Mr. J, Norman Taylor, Sally Bell, Miss Margaret A. Yost, Miss Harriet S. Bitler, Mr. Lewis F. Marderness, Mr. Theo- dore Starr, Mr. Richard Stott Row I Margaret Blum Miss Arline Winter Loretta Bush Row 2 Barbara Shoemaker Miss Elsie V. Holland, Mr, Rowland Kyle, Mr. Warren Filer Row 3-Naomi O. Bridegam, R.N., Mr. Clarence Enterline, Mr. Frederich E. Lucken- bill Standing-Jacqueline Moser, Tina Van Loon, Mrs. Janet Gorman, Nancy Blatt Kneeling-David Rick Standing--Loretta Bush, Jacqueline Mos- er, Maxine 'Heydt, Sally Bell, Barbara Shoe- maker, Nancy Blatt HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE Chairman-Mrs. Janet Gorman The main objective of the Health and Safety Committee was to determine what health and safety problems existed in the school and how the problems could be corrected. Projects proposed and completed this year included a campaign for safety in the halls and on the stairs, a recommendation for a compul- sory swimming course for senior girls, and the installation of rubber mats at the water foun- tain in the girls' gym, the gym entrances, and the placing of mats in the lobby during inclem- ent weather. Periodically, students of R.H.S. were made aware of their health and safety responsibilities through posters and announcements over the public address system. STUDENT COUNCIL The l955 Student Council, voice of the student body, is the result of many months of study. During the early port of this year, Mr. Earl A. Master, principal and members of a special Student Council Revision Committee met weekly to revise and improve the rules and regulations set up by previous councils. Two outstanding revisions made by the committee included the limitation of execu- tive membership to eighteen students and the extension of the term of office from February l to the following January 3l. Projects of the council during the past year included supervision of Youth Day elec- tions, All-School Play publicity and the solv- ing of individual club problems. Newly elected members help to complete one of the council's first projects by tabula- ting Youth Day ballots, Seated-Elaine Becker, Geraldine Machu- sick, Judith Lobel, Stanley Michalak Standing--Nancy Ratajczak, Nancy Heil- man, Dorothea Harmes, Robert Sauer, Ron- old Stuber, H, Samuel Kieser, William Orr Mr. Master indicates his approval of the work com- pleted by the Student Council Revision Committee. Seated-Susan Leifter, Mr. Master, Richard Dis- tasio, Marcia Wooley Standing-Patricia Miller, Eugene Curry, Ronald Price, Marie Heffner, Paul Marrella, Claude Field, Richard Bond Our former Student Council president, Richard Dis- tasio, congratulates his successor, Stanley Michalak. Richard Distasio, Stanley Michalak Miss Grace Trout and members of the ASSEMBLY CHAIRMAN AND CHAPLAINS Sponsor-Miss Grace W. Trout Two groups who helped to promote suc- cessful assembly programs were our capable assembly chairmen and chaplains. The chairmen led the student body in the flag salute, announced the guest or guests of honor, and supervised the program. Reading appropriate scriptures from the Bible and leading the student body in prayer were two of the important duties performed by the assembly chaplains. At the beginning of each year, these stu- dents were selected through competitive try- outs. QUILL AND SCROLL Sponsor-Mr. Joseph G. Plank An international society recognizing out- standing literary achievement in the field of high school journalism is Quill and Scroll. Members of the Arxalma and Red and Black staffs who displayed a unique journa- listic ability and fulfilled the requirements of the honorary society were considered for Quill and Scroll membership. Members of Quill and Scroll browse through some of the previous issues of Read- ing High School's two major publications -- the Red and Black and the Arxalma. Seated--Martha Shollenberger, Mary Rohrbach, Barbara Simon, Clifford Franks, Nancy Weiherer, Beverly Godshall Standing-Janet Weil, Geraldine Wei- herer, Marcia Wooley, Jacqueline Sondo, Mary Ann Mullen, Linda Saul staff evaluate David Pawliger's method of introducing a program in assembly. Row 'I-William Krum, Janet Weil, Carl Fisher, Munir Eways, Susan Liefter, David Keifer, Charles Yrigoyen, Miss Trout, David Pawliger Joyce Blum demonstrates the proper tech- niques to be followed in reading the Scrip- tures in assembly. Row 'I-Tino Van Loon, Margaret Ozan, Gloria Fix, Jean Wunder, Joyce Blum, Bar- bara Shay, Sylvia Hilbert, Beverly Godshall y X! f N W W .A., . ff' 4 4 . , 1 ., i E ,L W Y 'W 5 MJF M1 w in-'V za Q if W 1' Q ' M9 SS f s 9, 'K ' Q R ,Q 4 Am an ii ii an in? is W is gifs Q .Ex W . J, at Si 11 T? sy gi mis ff 'Y 5 - 5 in , W f f ' T,-'U W I FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sponsor-Miss Emma Reinbold President-Geraldine Weiherer Vice President-Laura Avery Secretary-Janet A. Nagle Treasurer-Janet Weil Historian-William Orr The Future Teachers of America group endeav- ored to promote student interest in the teaching profession. This goal was attained through a varied program of activities which included panel discus- sions with experienced teachers, observation of teacher techniques, and field trips to various col- leges and universities. Leaders of the R.H.S. Chapter of the F. T. A. re- view the club's new system of inducting members. Seated-Janet A. Nagle, Miss Reinbold Standing - Janet Weil, Laura Avery, Geraldine Wei- herer, William Orr The F. T. A. members journeyed to West Chester State Teachers' College for a sneak preview of college life. Simple and effective demonstration tech- niques are being evaluated by our future teachers. Barbara Simon, Dorothy Warr, Maxine Thus, Beverly Godshall, Joan Strohecker, William Krum, Coral Lee Koffke, Marcia Kaniss The Open House display on schools chal- lenges our F. T. A. members. Nancy Ratajczak, Pamela Friedman, Nan- cy Kring, Sara Ann Bell, Elaine Ache, Corrine Price, Sandra Bressler, Jacqueline Moser, Lee Texter, Barbara Hoffman, Patricia Dentith, Joan Leinbach, Nancy Weiherer Desk responsibilities are reviewed by a few members of the staff. Anne Flay, Alice Potteiger, Do-ris Schlegel, Janice Miller, Carol Wentzel, Margaret Tay- lor, Joan Schultz, Sandra Steckler Periodic sampling of books and library materials keep our future librarians well-in- formed. Carol Kerchner, Lynne Chelius, Beverly Schilling, Joyce Hann, Joanne Hale, Janice LIBRARY STAFF Sponsors-Miss Anna L. Stump Mrs. Mary M. Heller Have you ever needed help in selecting a book in the library? If so, you surely must have enjoyed the courteous service extended to you by our capable library assistants. These same friendly students completed numerous other services which included the repairing of hard worn books, the arranging of attractive displays, and the recording and filing of library materials. During the second semester, Mrs. Mary M. Heller and Mr. Richard Stott supervised library activities during Miss Anna Stump's leave of absence. Haring, Darlene Stech Our petite librarians study the contents of various atloses to meet the demands of in- quiring students. Seated-Sandra Moyer, Kathleen McLean, Kay Seiders, Judith Schell, Mary Glass, Laura Crammer Standing-Anna Moser, Shirley Cloytor, Yvonne Heckman, Shirley Ash, Linda Hilgen- dorf, Carolyn Seidel, Norlaine Walter, Nan- cy Schlegel, Barbara Mueller Mr. Newpher outlines the plan and operation of the Hall Patrol to the captains of his organ- ization. Row 'I-Jere Fidler, Beverly Godshall, Bar- bara Schildt, Mr. Ivan Newpher Row 2-Leon Pawlik Row 'I--Gladys Kline, Barbara Guldin, Jose- phine Grillo, Kay Frymoyer, Judy Pichel, Judy Bard, Shirley DeLong, Elaine Moyer, Henry Cit- ron Row 2-Robert Zember, Nancy Dautrich, Christine Koch, Joyce Folmer, Kenneth Sands, Patricia Flickinger, Elizabeth Plunkett, Larry Kline, Anna Duchan, Kathaleen McLean, George Meiser HALL PATROL Sponsor+Mr. Ivan E. Newpher Throughout the year, student hall super- vision was in charge of a special service group known as the Hall Patrol. During the fourth period, members of this group were stationed at various entrances of the building for the purpose of checking pass slips and home to lunch permits. Row 1-Phyllis Guldin, Brenda Asher, Carol Gehris, Roxanne Rhoads, Patricia Mill- er, Marietta Zalc, Mary McKnight, Francis Kilson, Verna Hoffman Row 2-Francis Berger, Elizabeth Naiar- ian, Anne Whetstone, Barbara Schildt, Bar- bara Trump, Toni Jankans, Janice Thomp- son, Rosemary Turman, Beverly Rowlands, Nancy Mengel, William Fessler Row 3-Geraldine Ritz, Loretta Bush, Lillian Bryza, Alverias Chess GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Sponsors-Mrs. Janet Gorman Miss Katherine E. Kaufmann Mrs. Elizabeth N. Ruhrman President-Sara Reifsnyder Vice President-Patricia Barber Secretary-Linda Ernes The Girls' Athletic Association, an organiza- tion open to all girls at R. H. S., continuously encouraged its members to practice clean sports- manship, high ideals, and physical activity in a wide athletic program. Membership in this organization required participation in at least one sport a season and attendance at the regular monthly meetings. Points were granted on the basis of achieve- ment. Girls attending R. H. S. for three years had to acquire 500 points for a chenile R , l,OOO points for a gold pin, and l,5OO points for a guard, Those girls attending R. H. S. for two years had to acquire 300, 750, and I,OOO points respectively for the same honors. G. A. A. was on the spot behind the re- freshment stand during the basketball games at Northwest. Sponsors and officers of G. A. A. cheer- fully greet the Arxalma photographer. Patricia Barber, Linda Emes, Mrs. Ruhr- man, Mrs. Gorman, Miss Kaufmann, Sara Reifsnyder Three active volunteers decorated the bul- letin board for their January dance - the Winter Whirl. Mary Rohrbach, Joan Kauffman, Shirley Spotts i RED AND BLACK Sponsor--Mr. Joseph G. Plank Editor-in-Chief-Clifford Franks Assistant Editors-Nancy Weiherer Martha Schollenberger Staff activities were capably directed by the efficient editor, Clifford Franks and his two assistants Nancy Weiherer and Martha Schollen- berger. Four reporters review their scoops in print, while two others plan their exclusive for next week. Ann Schmehl, Linda Sanders, Robert Sauer, Joyce Blum, Margaret Ozan, Marcia Wooley The ever-busy sports staff checks over the linotype copy before sending it to the printer. Charles Keffer, Melvin Botvinick, Carl Fisher, Mary Ann Mullen, Sports Editor, Judith Label -dmv All original copy of staff members was neatly and accurately typed by the loyal typists. Marion Miller, Mary Ann Arndt an Credit for printing Reading High School s thirty RED AND BLACK editions was due to the untiring efforts of the print shop boys James Pacific John Bryan Robert Patterson RED AND BLACK One of the fastest growing organizations at the Castle was our dynamic newspaper, the RED AND BLACK. Already in its fifty-seventh year of publication, this weekly four-page news- paper has expanded its activities to include two other mediums, namely, the weekly radio show Red and Black on the Air and the weekly television show On the Castle Campus. This organization with its auxiliary units kept our students well-informed about happenings at the Castle through its stirring editorials, exclu- sive news items, popular feature articles, and colorful sports highlights. Other activities of this group included par- ticipation in local press conferences, the Temple University Press Conference, and reporting recognition by the Pennsylvania Industrial Fair at Harrisburg. Distribution of the weekly newspaper to forty- nine homerooms was only one of the huge tasks of the business department. Pat Moyer, Gerald Goldberg, Jacqueline Sando, Business Manager X The staff photographers and the features division help to promote the publicity of RED AND BLACK'S radio and television outlets - Red and Black on the Air and On the Castle Campus. Row 'I lkneelingi-Geraldine Weiherer Row 2-Robert Deem, photographer, Alice Halkier, Janet Weil, Feature Editor, Linda Saul, Charles l-larrity, photographer RED AND BLACK ON THE AIR Sponsor-Mr. Joseph G. Plank Master of Ceremonies--Carl Fisher Mistress of Ceremonies-Patricia Dentith Sports Announcer-Clifford Franks When - Saturday mornings from lO:3O to l l:OO Where -- Radio station WRAW What - Exclusive news items, sports pre- dictions and reviews, soothing music, fascin- ating interviews and top talent . . . Red and Black is on the airl Carl Fisher, Master ot Ceremonies, Clif- ford Franks, Sports Announcer, Patricia Den- tith, Mistress of Ceremonies ON THE CASTLE CAMPUS Sponsor-Mr. Joseph G. Plank Master of Ceremonies-Carl Fisher Mistress of Ceremonies-Marcia Kaniss Each Monday evening from 7:45 to 8:00 p. m., Reading High School presented its popular television show, On the Castle Campus on WEEU-TV, Channel 33. This video show, already in its second year of broadcasting, continued to be one of the high school's top information and entertainment medi- ums. Through its weekly presentation of schoo-l news, sports highlights, student interviews, and R. H. S. talent, local viewers were given the oppor- tunity to get a glimpse of school life at the Castle. Our talented emcees rehearse a short skit before the show. Marcia Kaniss, Carl Fisher The Castle Combo supplied the delightful music for our popular TV show On the Castle Campus At Camera Studio Technician Standing Ralph Blatt Ronald Grumbling Anth ony Consentino William Nyman Seated Stanley Michalak 108 ARXALMA '56 Sponsors Art-Mrs. Lillian N. Norton Editorial-Mr. Bertolet M. Bossler Members of the '56 Editorial Staff attend a number of spring meetings to learn the fundamen- tals of yearbook construction. Standing-Mr. Bertolet M. Bossier Row 'l-Laura Palm, Jose- phine Liszcz, Patricia Gsell, Jac- queline Pezdirc, Patricia Heiser Row 2--Barbara Graeff, Judy Bard, Virginia Reiff, Marie Hamaker, Kathryn Moy- er, Barbara Walters, Carol Lehr, Carol Gehris Row 3-Judith Knepp, Joan Ziegler, Robert Smith, Lora Kor- but An interpretation of school lite at the Castle through pictures, words, and art is made possible through Reading l-ligh's annual publication, the Arxalma. This interpretation is promoted by the means of a theme which inter-relates the various parts ot the Arxalma. The planning, editing, and designing of next year's pictorial review is the main responsibility of the newly elected editorial and art staff. ln previous years the Arxalma has won many first and second place honors from the Columbia Press Association, the National Press Association, and the Pennsylvania Press Association. Next year's Art Staff gets a sneak preview of techniques used in yearbook layouts. Row 'I-Barbara Shell, Jean- nette Bloom Row 2-Joan Long, James Flannery, Judy Ebling, Linda Fieck, Mrs. Lillian Norton Absent+Sandra Razynski, Rosalie Grassi, Susan Heckman, Ann Parker HI-Y Sponsor-Mr, Walter Griesemer President-Eugene Curry Vice President-Clifford Franks Recording Secretary--Alan Seifarth Corresponding Secretory-Bill Orr Sergeant at Arms-Barton Smith Members of the Hi-Y club pose for our camera before a regular business meeting. The sale ot peanut crunch candy provided funds for a worthy cause. Eugene Curry, Gerald Bauder, Ramon Zie- lomski, William Orr, Robert Smith The aims of the R. H. S. Hi-Y Club were - To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. ln all of the club's projects the principles of fellowship and goodwill were emphasized and practiced. A few of the activities spon- sored by Hi-Y this year were the selling of programs at football games, the sponsoring of a school dance, and the stimulating of school sports through a successful pep assembly. One of the special projects during the year was the selling of peanut candy to raise funds to send two delegates to the YMCA Centennial Convention at Paris, France this summer. Mr. Walter Griesemer and the Hi-Y of- ficers review the topic Teen-Talk which will serve as a basis of a discussion for the next general meeting. Mr. Walter Griesemer, Clifford Franks, Munir Eways, Eugene Curry, William Orr, Alan Seifarth, David Roche, Barton Smith '2 Leadership and cooperation plus the ren- dering of service to both the school and com- munity were the main objectives of Key Club. These aims, together with the motto We build , were strongly emphasized throughout the year in the promotion of all the various activities. Successfully completed projects this year included the filling of Christmas and Thanks- giving baskets for the needy, the sponsor- ship of the Castle Mixer dance and the second annual Leaders' Banquet, the pro- motion of school spirit, the selling of football and basketball programs, and the collection of Community Chest pledges. The sponsor, officers, and guest speaker Mr. Ernie Davis assemble at the head table for an Arxalma picture. Mr. Joseph Grande, Ralph Fehr, Charles Harrity, Dave Rick, William Helmbright, Mr. Ernie Davis, Charles Yrigoyen KEY CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Joseph Grande President-David Rick Vice President-Charles Harrity Secretary--Ralph Fehr Treasurer-William Helmbright Historian-Charles Yrigoyen We are pleased to introduce you to the members on the left . . . Row 'I-Samuel Kieser, Clarence Endy, Dick Steininger, Steve Smith, Larry Harding- er, John Lucia, David Pawliger, Jere Fidler Row 2-Ronald Klinikowski, Raymond Huber, Alan Readinger, Ralph Neidig, Rich- ard Bohn, Daniel Sonon, Jim Hepler, Robert Jones, Gordon Weil . . . and now the members on the right. Row 'I-Lief Ericksen, John Metz, Lowell Feltman, Robert Pyewell, Michael Simon, Adam Kratochwill, Edward Good, Carl Fisher Row 2-William Krum, Ronald Spada- fora, Robert Klein, Charles Slinghoff, Gerald Goldberg, Ronald Stuber, Melvin Botvinick, Charles Yrigoyen, Larry Kauffman, James Oberholtzer Plans for the annual Christmas party for underprivileged children were completed at this special cabinet meeting. Row 'I-Jean Thorsen, Nancy Ratajczak, Maria Petrakis, Carol Heck, Barbara Simon, Linda Emes Row 2--Helene Manzolillo, Dorothea Harms, Frances Shearer, Marilyn Gehris, Paula Klevansky Y-TEENS Sponsor-Mrs. Julia Sabol President-Diane Ritzman Vice President-Susan Liefter Secretory-Nancy Weiherer Treasurer-Marilyn Mill The officers and sponsor of Y-Teens recall their pleasant experiences at the Y-Teen formal. Marilyn Mill, Nancy Weiherer, Mrs. Sabol, Susan Liefter, Diane Ritzman Several members of the organization thor- oughly enjoyed being present at the bowling interest group. Along side-Patricia Ostroski, Dawn Marie Pauza Row 'I-Donna Polm, Beverly Rowlands Row 2-Joyce Morris, Faye Spohn, Elaine Kordopatis, Linda Saul, Barbara Printz Row 3-Julia Karetas, Ann Haughney, Geraldine Monde Y-TEENS A girls' service group which endeavored to promote high standards of character, per- sonality, and good-will was the Y-Teens organization. Through active student participation in a wide-spread program of activities the aims of this club were achieved. These activities included parties for underprivileged children at Christmas and Easter, spring and winter formals, interest groups, fashion shows, re- ligious programs, and panel discussions. Key Club members eagerly accepted the Y-Teen invitation to attend a box lunch. Richard Bohn, Karen Shrom, Frances Schearer, Janet Piergrossi, Robert Pyewell, Janet Weil, Lief Erickson, William Snyder Selling red and black ribbon corsages for the Thanksgiving day football game was a successful project this year. Frances Schearer, Maria Petrakis, Paula Klevansky, Jean Thorsen, Helene Manzolillo Beautiful girls and breath-taking gowns made a hit with all girls who viewed the colorful and fascinating fashion show at the YWCA on Demember 8, l954. Row 'I-Nancy l-llnnershitz, Linda Saul, Mary Ann Mullen, Betty Grimes Row 2-Joyce Blum, Marsha Chaitt, Coral Lee Koffke, Diane Ritzman, Jeanne Bloom, Barbara Simon, Sherry Griesemer, Diane Ruttenberg, Patricia Dentith, Nancy Weiherer RECEPTIONISTS Sponsor--Mr. Clinton Getz Alumni, friends, parents, and other visitors who came to the Castle throughout the year were cordially greeted by our friendly reception. ists. Besides extending a cordial greeting, these Students also guided our visitors to their desti- nations. Mr, Clinton Getz outlines the period assign. ments for the newly appointed receptionists. Row 1-Mr. Clinton Getz, Geraldine Tacyn, Anno Duchan, Sara Reifsnyder Row 2-Sarah Miller, Anna Misura, Barbara Hamilton, Phyllis Halperin, Patricia Fair, Patri- cia Dentith, Patricia Efstration, Shirley DeLong, Janet Dorward, Sylvia Wentzel, Susan Mange, Jean Wunder The suspense of learning about tentative assignments is revealed in this photo of our alternate receptionists. Row 'I-Diane Ruttenberg, Marion Miller, Sandro' Essick, Shirley Keith Row 2-Marcia Kaniss, Nancy Snyder, Jean Wunder, Carol Galiszanski, Sue Hansen, Mary Rahrbach OFFICE MESSENGERS Hustling through the halls delivering mes- sages, packages, and special delivery forms were our energetic girls known as the office messengers. These dependable girls surrendered their val- uable study periods to serve as an intermediary service link between the office staff and the faculty. Reviewing instructions pertaining ta the de- livery of special flyers are Mrs. Weist and seven dependable office messengers. Patricia Bruno, Mrs. Kathryn Weist, Mary Ann Peters, Phyllis Stout, Evelyn Sweitzer, Joyce Bare, Nina Gagliana, Barbara Wentzel. These efficient young girls were responsible for the speedy delivery of the morning absentee bulletins. Joan Cook, Kay Swalm, Betty Zook, Patricia Fair, Helene Manzolillo, Delores Bobrick, Ger- aldine Witkowski, Geraldine Tacyn, Sylvia Wentzel, Dorothy Shepherd, Susan Walters, Geraldine Machusick, Linda Saul, Eleanor Diet- rich, Sandra Sell, Virginia Baker, Claudine Mack, Marilyn Stubbs. The demand for special costumes often re- quires extra hours of research, planning, and the actual making of new garments. Jacqueline Moser, Doris Nagle, Sally Ann Moore, Jean Paper, Joan Esterly, Nancy Reber. ALUMNI SERVICE Sponsor-Miss Edith R. Fairlamb President--Janet Hettinger Vice President-Dorothy Hoffman Secretsry-Treasurer-Marlene Freeze COSTUME COMMITTEE Sponsor-Mrs. Elizabeth K. Dornsife Did you know that R. H, S. has a clothes closet of its own? You didn'tl Well, just walk over to Room 2lO, and you will be astonished to find hundreds and hundreds of costumes ranging from Biblical times to the present day. The custodian of this huge clothes closet is the Costume Committee. This school service group spends many hours classifying, planning, making, and altering costumes which help to promote successful stage performances at R. H. S. The results of the committee's efforts will long be remembered by thespians and audiences alike. Selection of appropriate costumes and the proper fitting of the same are assured by our expert costume committee. Sara Jacobs, Shirley Berringer, Lillian Bryzo, Mrs. Dornsife. An outstanding display at Open House this year was the Hall of Fame project prepared by the Alumni Service Club. As a result of many hours of research, this club exhibited an inter- esting display featuring detailed information of Reading High alumni who have become promi- nent leaders in many varied professions. Other activities of this club included assisting the alumni in homecoming activities, recording current information concerning graduates and keeping graduate data up to date. These smiling lassies indicate another job well donel Seated around table--Loretta Steely, Joon De Long, Shirley Spotts, Sylvia Wentzel, Patricia Elstration, Dorothy Hoffman, Arlene Grube. Standing-Faye Spohn, Janet Piergrossi, Pa- tricia Hertzog, Frances Matz, Susan Gretz, Janet Hettinger, Linda Hilgendorf, Joan Hunt, Aldonna Pouza, Sue Hansen, Carol Walker, Shirley Schrader, Joan Kiwok. IIS CIVIC PRIDE CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Amy Bell President-Daniel Lessig Vice President-Ralph Fehr Secretary-Susan Liefter Treasurer-Nancy Weiherer Mrs Bell congratulates the new C. P. C. officers wlfh a cheerful smile! Nancy Weiherer, Daniel Lessig, Susan Llefler Mrs. Amy Bell, Ralph Fehr At one of the general meetings C. P. C. members listen atfentlvely to a dynamic speaker. l Civic Pride Club has the distinction of being the only co-educational service club at R. H. S. This organization through its projects endeav- j ored to stimulate student interest in civic prob- i lems and encouraged fellowship and good-will ' among the teen-agers of Reading and Berks. Community and school projects sponsored , this year were a Christmas party for under-priv- , ileged children, assistance in the publicizing of Oj?n House , and a day's tour in Washington, D. . During the second semester C. P. C. sponsor- ed its main project, Kastle Kanteen . This activity provided wholesome recreation for stu- dents of R. H. S. and nearby schools. Opening night for Kastle Kanteeners! Games, dancing, and many other wholesome activities attract hundreds of students to Kastle Kanteen. 7 Dancing, table tennis, cards and other teen- age recreational activities were the highlights of the project. Dior seems to have invaded the premises! David Rick, David Pawliger, Richard Bohn, Charles Yrigoyen, Eugene Curry, Ronald Rhode, Ralph Fehr, James Hepler, Steve Smith, Charles Harrity CHEERLEADERS Varsity Captain-Mary Rohrbach Sponsor-Mrs. Elizabeth N. Ruhrman Junior Varsity Captain-Joan ' Kauffman Overflowing with pep, vim, and vi- tality, the '55' cheerleaders, cap- tained by Mary Rohrbach, enthusiasf tically led the student body in cheers at pep assemblies and athletic con- tests. V In all of their cheerleading activi- ties, these energetic girls played an important role in spurring our teams on to victory and developing good sportsmanship. Congratulations, girls, for a job well done! . . . and vivacious Joanie! Versatile Mary . . . Before leaving for the big game, the Var- sity takes a few moments to smile for our photographer. Geraldine Witkowski, Verna Zorena, Barbara Garipoli, Susan Bright, Mary Rohrbach, Patricia Barber, Linda Emes, Sue Hansen, Nancy Flam- mer Fiery Joanie gives a few pointers to her zeal- ous J. V. squad. Center-Joan Kauffman Patricia Lecatsas, Stella Defxngelis, Gertrude Krott, Joanne Oswald, Lois Kaplan, Elaine Re- ber, Nancy Hinnershitz, Susan Walker, Barbara Mauger One!! Two!lThree!! . . . and ten good luck pennies go whirling over the goal posts with the hope of sending our Knights on to vic- tory! l l l l FLAGTWIRLERS Sponsor-Mrs, Elizabeth Ruhrman Captain-Joan Kline Clever formations, swishing flags, and fancy stepping were typical of our '55 flagtwirlers. These eyecatching lassies thrilled spectators with their unique two-flag routines during pre-game and half-time activities at football games and other special events. Kneeling-J aan Kline Standing-Shirley Heim, Helen Wing, Doris Tomason, Toni Jankans, Lois Rotz, Geraldine Machusick, Nancy Swanger, Barbara Walters . . . and our twirling Bobbiel Head Maiorette Barbara Simon Joan Kiwak, Betty Lehman, Sandra Greenwood, Barbara Simon, Hylles Freeman, Lois Bredbenner, Joan Hunt Our strutting Joan . . Flagtwirling Captain Joan Kline MAJORETTES Sponsor-Mrs. Elizabeth Ruhrman Head Majorette--Barbara Simon Our head majorette and her energetic line, through their extra touch of color and spirit, added much to the performances of the R. H. S. Marching Band. As a result of many hours of practice, these high-stepping twirlers exhibited brilliant routines at football games, pep assemblies, and rallies. Double fire baton routines presented by Barbara Simon, our head majorette, accompanied by Lois Bredbenner and Joan Hunt on single fire displays proved to be outstanding features at several of our football games. Row 'I-Judith Jamison, Barbara Hamilton, Nancy Haring Row 2-Gertrude Golden, Joan Schoelkopf, Janet Dorward, Ruth Shaffer, Marcia Wooley, Patricia Conway, Dorothy Shepherd MARCHING BAND COLOR GUARD Captain-Barbara Hamilton Just before the kick-off of each football game, the alert and snappy color guard proudly displayed the parti-colored flags of the United States, the State, and the school. This symbolic display plus the playing of the Arxalma Song and the Star-Spangled Banner provided o stirring beginning tor each grid con- test. Row 'I--William Fessler, Terry Toth, Carl Thomas, Harry Holt, John Ferraro Row 2-George Schaeffer, Fred Devinez, Joseph Borelli, Glenn Thomas, Barry Mademan, Walter Blinski Row 3-Gene Nous, Edward Good, Edwin Schnable, William Nyman, Ralph Fehr Row 4-Gilbert Vorone, Paul Roland, Robert Fabian David Pawliger, Thomas Redcay, Richard Zechman, Ralph Blatt, Ronald Farr. i MARCHING BAND Sponsor-Mr. Fred Cardin Head Drill Master-Ralph Fehr Student Director-William Nyman Secretary-Betty Berkley Personnel Manager-Clair Gross Librarian--Richard Budwash Included in this organization were members of the marching band plus the auxiliary units which consist of majorettes, flag-twirlers, color guard, and varsity and junior varsity cheerlead- ers. The colorful and exciting performances of this combined group at football games, pep assemblies, rallies, and other extra-curricular activities were made possible through the splen- did teamwork of all the units of this organiza- tion. The annual Strand Theatre event, honoring Reading High School's two outstanding football players, marked the final performance for the Marching Band of l954-55. Row 'I--Maryellen Hoffman, John Scheib, Rodney Huyett, Samuel Zehner, Virginia Reed, Brenda Asher Row 2-Barry Ritter, William Smith, Sid- ney Watts, Edward Kenney, Lee Rohn Row 3-Robert Lesko, Francis Berger, John Hoover, Lee Reber, Clair Gross Clair Gross, Richard Budwash, William Nyman, Christ Kraras, Ralph Fehr, Ralph Blatt, Betty Berkley. Row 'I-Rodney Fetter, Barton Smith, Anthony Consentino, Joseph Accordino, Will- iam Goodwin Row 2-Myrne Nagle, Kathleen Scheick, Walter Lehnke, Robert Jones, William McNeil, Barbara Brubaker Row 3-Christ Kraras, William Laws, Josephine Piano, Bruce Hoyer, John Tabolski A CAPELLA Sponsor-Mr, Theodore C. Walker One of the most active musical organiza- tions at Reading High School is A Capella choir. Throughout the year, this group pre- sented stirring musical programs for many functions in and outside of school such as performances for the R. H. S. alumni at Homecoming and frequent appearances at the four junior high schools. ln addition, the choir also combined its talents with those of the school's other choral groups to make the Evening of Music more successful. Members of the choir are selected on the basis of voice quality, intonation of voice, reading of music, general musicianship, and voice range. Row 'I-Maria Petrakis, Sarah Anne Bell, Joan Kiwak, Judith Martin Row 2-Sally Ann Painter, Harry Noll, Mary Anne Kneeream Row 3-Betty Smith, Nancy Blatt, Harold Reber, Larry Phillips, Shirley Derr Row 'I-Roxanne Rhoads, Tina Van Loon, Lucille Hiester, Ann Whetstone Row 2-Jolynn Dewald, Barry Fennel, Jane Chalfont Row 3-Nancy Fromm, Robert Lesko, Richard Bolton, Marcia Zuber, Joan Krick Row I-Ruth Shaffer, Gloria Fix, Christie Schmehl, Anne Keiser Row 2-Maxine Heydt, Jean Wunder, Edwin Hartman Row 3-Daniel Hanley, David Bailey, James Gillmore, Ronald Rohrbach 122 Row I-Patricia Harmison, Katie Snyder, Joan Hunt, Judith Jamison Row 2-Evelyn Schmeck, Elaine Bloom, Carol Hoffman Row 3-Eleanor Kegerise, Harold Baer, Frederick Brown, Diane Ritzman, Rosemarie Brancadora Row 'I--Diane Curtis, Helen Zerbe, Bar- bara Hamilton, Jeanette Fiorindo Row 2-Patricia Conway, Janet Loose, Karen Shrom Row 3-Nancy Rhoads, Herbert Paris, Bruce Hunsberger, Richard Cheri, Bonibel Kolbach, Sylvia Rothenberger A CAPELLA President-Richard Cheri Secretary-Tina Van Loon Treasurer-Richard Bolton Accompionists--Maxine Heydt Ruth Shaffer Edwin Hartman Librarians-Maria Petrakis Marilyn Mill Carol Hoffman Row 'I-Marilyn Mill, Virginia Stein- rock, Mary Schoch, Eleanor Dietrich Row 2-Phyllis Knudsen, Lottie Tefer, Laura Avery , Row 3-Carol Heck, Barton Smith, Glen Lessig, Robert Deem, Joan Kutz l24 MIXED CHORUS Sponsor-Mr. Theodore Walker President-Charles Weaver' Vice President-Ruth Bowsej Secretary-Ann Misura Treasurerillobert Moll Row 'I-Mary Grimmer Marjorie DeBiasio, Ferl Smith, Alverias Chess Row 2-Jacqueline Mo er, Ruth East, Irene Lemj nek Row 3-Myralin George Hilda Jones, Eugene Olive: Dominic Pezzino, Jeann Piper A vocal organization which has attracted many musically-minded students of R. H. S. was Mixed Chorus. As a result of the overwhelming response to this elective subject, two classes were formed. Although these two groups practiced separately, they frequently combined their talents with other vocal groups of the Castle for ' special holiday assembly programs and the Evening ot Music, Row 'I-Joyce Spencer, Margaret Danneberg, Bar- bara DeLong, Anna Misura Row 2--Robbin Miller, Marjorie Koenig, Adelaide Jankans Row 3--William Baldwin, Patricia Mackowiak, Mar- garet Schwerdt, David Win- ter MIXED CHGRUS Row 'I-Joan Cook, Shirley Galiszanski, Son- ja Hacker, Sylvia Clark, Joanne Hoffman Row 2-Shirley Bossler, Charles Rehn, Ros- alie Cody, Eva Heffner, Sandra Sell, Catherine Kowaleski Row 3-William Reichert, Albert Schmidt, David Brubaker, June Strunk, Samuel Preston Row 'I-Estella Soumas, Gwendolyn Fischer, Grace Metz, Barbara Hays, Sharon Quinter Row 2-Donna George, Thomas Ropp, Bar- bara Shaeffer, Barbara Shay, John Wails, Dor- othy Shepherd Row 3-Ludwig Stein, Carolyn Bixler, Jay Moyer, Marilyn Stubbs, Jeffrey Seyfert 0 .- . 's.'.:::E.:.::::' , x H ' ix fi Qas ximf E V5 X,T.v-17 V F7 s ix? My mf fb is Q 'li Q? is MIXED ENSEMBLE Sponsor-Mr. Theodore Walker Throughout the year, the Mixed Ensemble specialized in promoting harmony singing in small groups such as duos, trios, quartettes and octettes. Active participation in these various musi- cal combinations enabled students to acquire a rich and colorful repertoire of semi-popular and classical music. Row 'I--Victoria Stevens, Doris Nagle, Virginia Steinrock, Carol Zimpleman, Diane Curtis Row 2-Jacqueline Moyer, Coleen Young, Geraldine Moyer, Anne Parker Row 3-Richard Bolton, Barry Fehnel, Bruce Hunsberger Row 1-Lucille Hiester, Jeanette Fiorin- do, Marilyn Ebling, Elaine Bloom Row,2-Jeanne Piper, Mary Kneeream, Mary Linda Immendort, Shirley DeLong Row 3-Douglas Heere, Warren Haller, Bonnie Kalbach, Barry Angstadt, Robert Deem MALE QUARTETTE By the light . . . of the silvery moon . . . ln addition to learning straight four-part harmonies , members ot the male quartette practiced and sang a number of barbershop tunes for their own personal enjoyment, Seated-Edwin Hartman Row 2-Harold Baer, Charles Wolfe, Lee Reber, Carl Fisher l INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE Sponsor--M r. Fred Cardin Instrumental Ensemble was composed ot three dis- tinct groups: String Ensem- ble, Brass Ensemble, and Dance Band Ensemble. Throughout the year, String Ensemble performed at the Evening of Music and played spot numbers in vari- ous assembliesg Brass Ensem- ble participated in the Christmas assembly and in numerous community af- fairs, Dance Band Ensemble, the nucleus of Castleaires, participated in the senior show-Brigadoon, and ploy- ed in the Senior Class Day program and for other school activities. Sandra Karetas, Clinton Niewig, Julia Karetas, Mary Bott, Sandra Bressler, Bar- bara Brubaker, and George DeMarco ohn Scheib, Ralph ehr, Victor Vo- o uber, John Tobol- 1 William Smith, Joseph Borelli, David Burkhart, Claire Gross, Richard Reber, Robert Lesko, William Ny- man, Eugene Ream, and John Ferraro Rodney l-luyett, ne, Raymond ki, William Laws, K i seph Accordino, o nthony Consen- no, George Limp- is CLARINET QUARTETTE Sponsor--Mr. Fred Cardin lmprovising techniques and developing finesse were two of the main skills acquired in the bi-weekly meetings of the clarinet quartette. Robert Jones, Walter Lehnke, Ralph Dun- dore, Josephine Piano CASTLEAIRES The Castleaires, a musical combo, spec- ialized in the study of Modern Dance Band music. They listed as their main activities the sponsorship of an assembly program, a school dance, and an appearance in the All-School Play. Row 'I-Bernard Anderson, Richard Bud- wash, Christ Kraras, Dennis Cianciosi, Rod- ney Huyett, Samuel Zehner Row 2-Barton Smith, Richard Zechman, Lee Rahn, Ralph Fehr, John Ferraro, Ray- mond Huber, Julia Karetas Row 'I--William Laws, William McNeil, John Tobolski, George Limpus, Francis Len- art, Stanley Michalak Row 2-Ronald Grumbling, John Scheib, Clair Gross, William Nyman, Virginia Reed, Alan Seifarth, Ralph Blatt, Terrance Toth, William Smith, Clinton Nieweg 1' ,ca gist :vm lfxgaw -s ,fwwmggg , , .Q st i,,. Row 'I-Richard Budwash, Eugene Mich- aels, Nino Biscanti, Joseph Accordino, An- thony Consentino Row 2--William Goodwin, Rodney Fet- ter, Bruce Hoyer, Walter Lehnke, William Laws, William Seidel, Robert Jones, William McNeil, Bernard Anderson Row 'I---William Nyman, John Ferraro, Robert Fabian, William Fessler, Walter Blin- ski Row 2-George Schaffer, Kerry Wood- worth, Donald Roth, Robert Schingle, Fred- erick Devinez, Carl Heister, Gene Naus, Barry Mademann, Rodney Focht. BAND Sponsor-Mr. Fred Cardin President-William Nyman Vice President-Bernard Anderson Secretory-Betty Berkley Treasurer+Christ Kraras A regular class activity which enabled in- strumental students to start a career in mu- sic was the band. This group met periodically to develop, improve, and master techniques and skills associated with band activities. From this group, outstanding instrumen- talists were selected for Marching Band and Concert Band. Francis Berger, Clinton Neiweg, Lee Reber, Mary Ellen Hoffman, Clair Gross, Walter Kerber, Rodney Farr, William Smith, Betty Berkley, Barry Ritter, Virginia Reed Row 'I-Dennis Cianciosi, Alan Seifarth, Bernard Anderson Row 2-George Limpus, Francis Lenort, Myrne Nagle, John Tobolski, and Richard Bud- wash Row 'I-Julia Karetas, Clinton Niewig, Sandra Karetas, Mary Bott, Elaine Reber, Walter Kerber, Thomas Redcoy, and Rodney Goodhart Row 2-Ruth Shaffer, and Nola Marberger Row 3---John Lucia Seated-Sarah Bell, Jacqueline Sando, Mary Hawk- ins, Judith Martin, Stella DeAngelis, Mary Zeigenfuse Standing-Janet Wertz, Jane Wertz, Barbara De- Turck, Munir Eways, Barbara Brubaker, Marilyn Gehris, Sandra Bressler l , SENICR ORCHESTRA Sponsor-Mr. Fred Cardin President-William Nyman Vice President--Nola Marberger Secretary-Barbara Brubaker Treasurer-Sandra Karetas Managers-William Krum, Clair Gross Librarians-Clinton Niewig, Richard Budwash Many of the musical activities of the Castle were made more colorful and inspiring by the splendid performances and cooperation of our Senior Orchestra. This organization helped to promote the successful Christmas assembly-the Nutcracker Suite, it participated in the Evening of Music and rendered superb musical background for the senior operetta Brigadoon. Kneeling-John Ferraro, Sidney Watts, and Harry Holt Standing-Rodney Huyett, William Nyman, Clair Gross, Eugene Ream, and Samuel Zehner f 'Fi' fmflwl lcf5 2'S1YSBNQ??.2'?'W ,,, 1 is an M -nk Hz W-w,,,g.,.wm.., 3,5 if M W i 44, V: M ,Q N 'N Ag' EWWA' ' 1, mf , , , gwwfw Ewa. X E is 41 Q' . , , 3 i A Rv. R In ' 1 '11 Q X-, 1 'Q uf J, ,fx Q af .Q , R Q fx, , iw :anew ARXALMA EDITORIAL STAFF '55 Seniors Ruth Cannon l Joan I-'lunt Edi+or in Chief Barbara Simon Assistant Editor Mary Rolwrlaaclw Assis'I'cn+ Eclilor Beverly Gaashdii Clubs Laura Frances S Palm C.l'1dCl:liZY Organizations Patricia Barber Barbara Roslin Business Barbara Graell Typists Marion Kviclc Charlotte Richard Proofrecder Jean Hummel P Girls Sp Virginia , it WA 1' 5. 'Xl Kathleen or+s Rei Fi Focht 'flu William Snyder Cliristie Scl1mel1l Gerald loor Rosalie Grassi H145 ARXALMA EDITORIAL STAFF 55 Boys Sporls Robert Srritlw William Orr ART STAFF 55 fl f aro o a C ll2l'i rl Edilor .Joan Kaulman James Steranlco Maxine llwus Feclure Riclwarcl Distaslo. Judith Bard Facul-ly Phyllis Halperin Margaret Nlarburger The solution of typical teen age problems was the theme of the play Football Hero . Eleanor Daniels, Edward Hafner, Janet Weil, Will- iam Orr, Charles Wolfe A new experience in staging and acting was brought out in the Chinese stage play, The Lost Princess. Melvin Botvinick, Bruce Dietrich, Jacqueline Men- holz, Richard Budwash, Raymond Huber WORKSHOP PLAYS The Workshop Play series produced for the second successive year was an outgrowth of the work done in Mrs. Mildred EnterIine's oral English classes. The fundamental aspects of the dramatic art learn- ed in the classroom were put to practical use through the means of laboratory experiences. The skills ac- quired through these experiences included student directors, staging, costuming, lighting, and make-up. The general theme in each of the four workshop plays presented the importance of respect for others. The play Discrimination for Everybody empha- sized the recognition of merits of other people as a means of eliminating prejudice. Claude Foreman, Betsy Smith, Robert Smith, David Kelsey, Gloria Hoshour, Pat Conway During a tense moment in The Devil and Daniel Webster, Daniel bellowed, Never darken my door again! Robert Jones, David Kelsey, Edward Ungstadt, Ray- mond Huber 'Q yi if , 1? yi 55,55 M WM , ,A Aww M 'Y M hi fin 2.1 5 ln completing work for the school and com- munity, these girls gained valuable experience in all phases of office work. Row I-A. Grube, A. Pouza, A. Moser, D. Ash Row 2-B. Shay, P, Efstrotion, S. Hein, F. S ohn I3 Row 3-L. l-lilgendorf, P. Guldin, F. Cum- mings, G. Ritz, S. Gretz BUSINESS EFFICIENCY Sponsor-Miss Edith Fairlamb President-Linda I-lilgendorf Vice President-Carol Heck Secretary-Joanna Messer Treasurer-Mary Ann Arndt Throughout the year, the Business Efficiency Club completed large scale typing, sorting, and duplication assignments in addition to their routine duties. Annually this club grants a commencement prize to the commercial student with the highest stand- ing. BOOKKEEPING CLUB Sponsor-Mr. William Bannon Students who were interested in basic book- keeping procedures were given the opportunity to enroll in Mr. Bannon's Bookkeeping Club. Home budgeting and elementary bookkeeping practices were the main points of emphasis in the club. Mr. Bannon explains the fundamental book- keeping procedures to members of his club. Row 'I-D. Pergola, R. East Row 2--T. Kowalski, D. Schaeffer, E. Diet- rich, Mr. Bannon q Special large scale typing demands by school and civic organizations were met by these efficient typ- ists. Row I-M. Zuber, J. Coller, J, Messer, M. Freese Row 2-D. Bossier, S. Gromis, S. Schmehl, M. Arndt, C. I-leck Row 3-J. DeLong, K. Snyder, R. Wilson, S. Rothenberger, G. Debiec, S, Berringer, S. Schrader Many times more than one project was in oper- ation during the busy club period. Row 'I-P. Hertzog, J. Pike Row 2-C. Anderson, D. Daubenspeck, R. Hay, D, Augustine Row 3-J, Folmer, L. Steely, P. Flickinger, J. Christian, C. Kerchner S. O. S. Sponsor-Miss Johanna Mertz President-Loretta Bush Vice President--Patricia Miller Secretory-Roxanne Rhoads Treasurer+Marie Heffner The Serve Our School Club is an organization which performs many routine services to the school and community. A few of the projects were the supplying of usherettes for auditorium programs, the caring for a needy family during the Christmas season, and the preparing of bandages and surgical dressings for the American Cancer Society. Another project was the sale of Christmas wrap- ping paper. Seated-B. Hoellman, M. Koenig, S. Jacobs Standing--J. Esterly, G. Schaeffer, J. Dorward, B. Kondracki .fi- One of the club's main projects was selling school emblem stationery. Row 1--V. Hoffman Row 2-Miss Mertz, M. Renchler, D. Palm Row 3-B. Kreider, J. Potts, M. Heffner Committee members have an informal discussion about plans for their school dance. Row 'l-C. Koch, P. Ostroski Row 2-V. Kofroth, P. Parton, S. Keith Row 3-M. Yaslunis, J. Frey, R. Gannon, C. Landis Several club members meet for the formation of service committees. Seated--L. Hinrichs, L. Rotz, S. DeAngelis, C. Carmello Standing-A. Campbell, M. Enders, J. Wunder, E. Moyer, L. Bush, R. Rhoads, P. Miller, P. Bruno Row 1-R. Christman, C. Endy Row 2--M. Grimmer, D. Harms, J. Hart- wick Row 3-S. Keiser, F. Kilson, M. Kneer- SOFT! Row 4--J. Metz, S. Moore, B. Obudzin- ski Row 5-E. Zerbe, A. Zimmerman, F. Truckermiller TYPING CLUBS Sponsor-iMr. Mark Guthrie President-Kathleen McLean Vice President--John Metz Secretory--Jeanette Fiorindo Treasurer--Marcia Powidski Row 'l-C. Heath, C. Hidalgo, N. Hin- nershitz Row 2-G, Ruth, K. McLean, B. Grimes, Mr. Guthrie Row 3-M. Powidski, G. Puwalski, J. Fiorindo Row 4-C, Schmehl, A. Schmehl, L. Feick CLUB II Sponsor4Mr. William Whifeley Row 1-M. Stubbs, H. Lindenmuth, R. Nagle, M. Hawkins Row 2-P. Harmison, C. Kowaleski, J. Dewald, A. Oplinger, E. Rudolph Row 3-J, Spencer, R. Bowser, K. Sch- ieck, J. Huber, J. Jamison Row 4-C. Mack, R. White, H, Werner, V. Reed Row 5-A. Readinger, E. Kezin, Mr. Whiteley TYPING CLUBS Students not enrolled in the commercial course, but who were interested in acquiring typing skills were invited to join this club. Students taking the college preparatory and general Courses found this club profit- able for their future careers. CLUB lll Sponsor-Miss Harriet Bitler Row 'I-C. Gehris, C. Rubright, L. Loose, E. Gehrke Row 2--N. Koftke, D. Schlegel, E. Upde- grove, E. Plishos, G. Ashton Row 3--B. Clouser, B. Goodman, L. Weil- er, L, Ericksen, P. Eustratiades, L. Klonis Row 4-P. Clemens, E. Sweitzer, A. Kra- tochwill, J. Goldberg, J. Cappadona, J. Pichel Row 5--R. Matthews, T. Hare M. Sch- werdt, J. Lobel, A. Halkier, H. Klemmer Standing-L. Runyeon, R. Klinikowski Row 'I-H. Freeman, P. Rodgers, J. Wan- Flef Row 2-F. Mautino, J. Lesher, L. Korbut Row 3-B. Dillon, E. Reber, S. Raczynski Row 4--S. Delcamp, J. Seyfert, B. Shill- ing Row 5-E, Bellmere CLUB IV Sponsor-Mrs. Barbara Martin Row 'I--P. Cigletcki, R. Cambria, M Botvinick Row 2-H. Jones, M. lmmendorf, L Fretz Row 3-l. Oswald, H. Oakes, C. Mill Mrs. Martin Row 4-C, Schearer, J. Rowe, F. Rother mel Row 5-E. Ache, B. DeTurck, R. Spada fora JR. HUMANE SOCIETY CLUB Sponsor-Miss Martha Morrette President-Joan Neff Secretary-Carol Keefer Treasurer--Lewis Olszewski The Junior Humane Club, in affiliation with the Berks County Humane Society, had as its main objec- tive the prevention of cruelty to animals and the in- stillation of love for them. lncluded in the club's numerous projects were an interesting Open House exhibit, several visits by local pet-owners, and appearances on a local television show promoting the adoption of stray animals. A recent article in a popular animal care booklet at- tracted the attention of these serious-minded dog lovers. Row I--S. Scheiffley, P. Scheiffley, Miss Morrette L. Rentz Row 2-R. Hornberger, J. Boyer, J. Brown, P. Wynne L. Olszewski, A. Potteiger The Junior Humane Society was really going to the dogs when this picture was taken. Row 'I-J. Neff, Mrs. A. W. Heim, Suzie , S. Galiszan- ski Row 2-J. Delp, J. Ullman, Mr. Pfoo , K. Wolfe, P. Adams Row 3-C. Adams, E. Garrison, S. Schultz, G. Monde, S. Steckler Row 4--L. Bryza, R. Romig, A. Whitehead, M. Ziegen- fuse MH .E in 'ff :':. f sf k Mr. Sheetz and several students read and discussed helpful hints on animal grooming. C, Keefer, E. Hafner, L. Zerbe, J. Bowers, Mr. Sheetz, l. DeVine, G. Smith, S. Smith, S. Wennell How much is that doggie in the picture??? Row 'I-J. Damore, H. Dengler, C. Esterly, Mr. Pfoo , G. Wagaman Row 2-R. Frederick, J. Rissmiller, J. Rodgers, B. Gerhart, N. Hill, D. Ermold Row 3-A. Parker, J. Schaeffer, L. Gosser, C. Rich- ard, J, Martin, R. Goldsborough Row 4--R. Budwash, D. Miller, B. Ritter GENERAL SHOP CLUB Sponsors-Mr. James Maclntyre Mr. Richard Boyer Mr. Charles Scheick Mr. J. Kenneth Conley Girls interested in learning more about general household repair were invited to join the general shop club which consisted of three divisions: - household mechanics, woodworking shop, and metal shop, These girls acquired, by practical experience, the ability to use everyday household tools for home re- pair. lntricate shop machinery really fascinated these lassiesl S. Essick, P. Wiest, M. DeRose, G. Bonsall, S. Hilbert, M. Cunnius George Mowery explained how to build miniature cedar chests. Row 'I-G. Mowery Row 2-J. Nagle, C. McCarter, P. Multizie, N. Flammer, A. Yundt, D. Lengel, M. Heck, P. Fetter, P. Fair, N. Garner, S. Jacobs Row 3-A. Giles, J. Mohn, K. Ripple, N. Snyder, G. Gift, K. Focht, J. Schmehl, N. Rhoads Simple adjustments to home phonographs were the center of interest in this project. Stooping-Mr, Boyer J. Groh, E. Musser, B. Shoemaker, F. Shearer, B. Battle, A. lmes, E. Kline, N. Grumbling, J. Johnston, J. lovanna Nimble fingers are at work. . . C. Rhoda, G. Weiherer, J. Kutz, M. Krick, N. Sch- legel, F. Schaeffer MECHANICAL DRAWING CLUB l l Sponsor--Mr. John McQuate extra-curricular activity found the mechan- I ical drawing club very profitable. Members of the club were taught drafting techniques through lectures, demonstrations, films, and practical experiences. i Boys who wished to learn drafting as an l Mr. McQuate explains the importance of the vernier protractor in drafting. J. Tobalski, R. Barbon, R. Condash, R. Noll, C. Hong, R. Reber, Mr. McQuote AUTO MECHANICS CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Paul Miller Girl auto enthusiasts learned the funda- mental aspects of outa construction, repair, and operation in this newly formed club. These lassies shouldn't have any trouble with their cars! Row 'I-G. Tobolski, J. Piergrossi, G. Bolognese, D. I-lemmig, S. Hansen, N. Kline, Y. Brant, B. Hangen, Mr. Miller Row 2-M. Bates, P. Feather, E. Himmel- reich, A. Duchan BOTANY CLUB 5 Sponsor-Mr. Fred Luckenbill The school solarium and the school mu- seum provided sources of varied plant life for study by these botany enthusiasts. , Minute details of plant structure provided an interesting study to our future botanists. , J I.. Feltman, W. Seidel, Mr. Luckenbill, J. Richmond, P. Daniels. T G l I 5 PRGJECTS CLUB Sponsor-Mr. W. Whalen Fenstermacher The projects club provided opportunities for scientifically minded students to- explore the mysteries of science. Experiments suggested and performed by the students were successfully completed under the capable supervision of Mr. Fens- termacher. George Baumsteiger explains the proce- dure to be followed in using the evacuated tube, Row 'I-S. Karahalias Row 2-Mr. Fenstermacher, R, Huber, G. Baumsteiger, R. Uliasz, R. Ringler, J. Trout READERS' DELIGHT Adventure, mystery, action and suspense were in store for the book-lovers of this group during each club period. ln a friendly, informal atmosphere, new novels were evaluated and the classics re- viewed. Interest is at full peak at this meeting! Row 'I-G. DeMarco, S. Karetas, J. Karetos, S. Mange, M, Blum, P. Halperin Row 2-Miss Yost, G. Grimes, D. Wasz- kiewicz TOASTMASTER'S CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Joseph G. Plank President'--William Helrnbright Vice President-David Rick Secretary-Michael Simon Treasurer-Sheila Mulligan Basic public speaking techniques for for- mal and informal gatherings were studied, reviewed, and practiced in this interesting club. President Bill Helmbright outlines the aims of the club during the first meeting. Row 'l-W. Helmbright, S. Mulligan, M. Zalc, H. Krickmar, E. Kordapatis, L. Saul, S. Liefter, M. Kaniss, D. Ruttenberg Row 2-R. Machusick, D. Rick, M. Si- mon, L. Bausher, A. Matthews DANCE CLUB Sponsors-Miss Katherine Kaufmann Mrs. Elizabeth Ruhrman Mr. Roland Kyle Mr. William Reese Students of R. H. S. who were interested in learning how to dance or improve their poise, agility, and self-confidence on the dance floor were invited to join the Dance Club. The club's dance program included ele- mentary and advanced instruction in fax trots, waltzes, and other modern dances. Put your right foot forward . . . Put your left foot out . . . Do the Bunny Hop . . . Hop! Hop! Hop! S. Angstadt, W. Spangler, G. Fisher, D. Stechler, D. George, M. Noll, G. Smith, R. Smith, N. Bingaman, A Solomon, M. Ford, D. Landis, J. Hettinger, R. Stein- inger, E. Himmelreich The soothinq strains of a beautiful waltz really send these dancers. P. Battiato, R. Graeff, J. Pacific, J. Ruser, J. Griese- mer, J. Tiddle, W. Spangler, D. Staley, V. Zorena, R. Steininger Two cooI cats cut loose with a lively jitterbug. Row 'I-J. Pacific, G. Kline Row 2-W. Lawes, U. Hielscher, J. Griesemer, G. Toth, R. Martin, J. Reiser The delightful recorded music of Ralph Marterie provided a pleasant background for these dancers. M. Noll, G. Fisher, D. Stechler, D. George, G. Smith, R. Smith, M. Ford, D. Landis, J. Hann, R. Godboldte 1 Our future nurses got experience in caring for patients. Row 1-B. Berkley, A. Whetstone, M. Schap- pell, J, Hunt Row 2-T. Van Loon, S. Hiester, C. Greenwalt, J. Krug, G. Wisler, B. Lehman, G. Wolf, S. Bossler, D. Heffelfinger, Mrs. Bridegam Preparation of trays was one of the major things taught to members of this club. J. Nein, E. Kegerise, A. Witner, B. Kalbach, B. Rowlands, M. Scheirer, A. Keiser, D. Heist, P. Clouse, H. Price, S. Ringler, Mrs. Bridegam NURSING CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Naomi Bridegam, R. N. President-Gayle Wisler Secretary-Geraldine Wolf Simple nursing procedures were studied and practiced by the Qirls of this club in preparation for a future nursing career. PERSONAL PROBLEMS CLUB Sponsor-Miss Emma Rheinbold The chief aims of Personal Problems club were to assist pupils to recognize special social and emotional problems and how they could be improv- ed or corrected. Informal discussions were held in which specific personal problems were analyzed, reviewed, and practical solutions recommended. Problems of common interest were discussed free- ly in small informal groups. Row I-D. Stech, J. Tcak, M. Petrakis, E. Uliasz, S. Spotts, P. Gsell Row 2-F. Spehar, C. Thomas, C. Adams, C. Walker, R. Staley, J. Taylor How can l improve my personality? - was the challenging question put forth to the students. Row 'I-A. Misura, J. Loose, G. Tacyn, K. Stern Row 2--J. Walb, B. Gaidos, M. Weber, B. Sway- er, D. Fetter, K. Redline, V. Baer, A. Stroman, J. Bearstler, W. Terenchin Mr, Walker accompanies these boys to the tune of Jericho . Row 'I-Mr. Walker, F. Kutz, D. Garraway, D. Walls, P. Poziemski Row 2--H. Stevens, G. Lachman, C. Penn, R. Metz, C. Beaver, R. Rohrbach An important part of the club's work is pre- paring original harmonies. Row 'l-A, Consentino, K. Richards, L. Re ber, R. Fager, J. Buck Row 2-J. Accordino, D. Baily, W, Zukina, D. Winter, G, Varone, C. Nieweg, W. Gordon-, B, Hunsberger, C. Wolfe BOY'S SINGING CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Theodore C. Walker President-Robert Moll Vice President-Bruce Reitenauer Secretary-Gerald Stepp Treasurer-Richard Bolton Did you ever have the opportunity to hear that close harmony in room lO3 every Tuesday during club period? If not, you missed the en- joyment ot listening to the four part harmony and original arrangements of Mr. Walker's sing- ing club. Spirituals, folk songs, and modern music com- prised their repertoire. Bruce Reitenauer tickles the ivories while the boys render their version of a popular tune. Row 'I--B. Reitenauer, J, Wasik, B. Fehnel, G. Ellison, D. Heere, W. Baldwin, M, Rowe, G. Stepp Row 2-D. Hanley, R. Bolton, R. Trate, R. Steeley, L. Texter, R, Moll HILL-BILLY CLUB Sponsor-Mr, Bertolet M. Bossler Members of this newly formed club met week- ly to enjoy the heart-warming strains of good old-fashioned hill-billy music. Throughout the ear these versatile musici Y , ' ans and singers performed in school assemblies and on local radio and television programs. CARRIAGE CLUB Sponsor+Mrs. Janet Gorman Proper posture, diet, and exercise were but a few of the topics emphasized in the Carriage Club. Poise, good health, and neat appearance were the results of the girls' constant practice. Head up! Stomach in! M. A. Howey, N. Howe, B. Hoffman, D. Keis- er, C. Kemery, M. Lascomb, J. Kenderdine Dig those crazy musicians! L Pawlik, R. Lilarose, L. Kruppenbach, R Stetler, R. Biancone, J. Rusnak Down by the riverside . . . J. Moyer, G. Moyer, A. Rohrbach, G. Hos- hour, G. Hoshour RECGRD BODK CLUB Sponsors--Mr. Charles Dunkelberger Mr. Anthony Stopper Boys interested in participating in lively discussions on the inside of the sports world were invited to join this extraordinary club. Coach Andy Stopper explained on intri- cate football diagram to these boys. Row 'I-M. Jones, Mr. Stopper Row 2-G, Oliver, L, Hardinger, R. Wolfskill, R. Hiestand, J. Pogel, W. Chewell K. Petruska, R. Keehn, M. Bieber, C. Sikor- ski, K. Snyder . Bobby Smith, able captain of the varsity basketball team, related one of his humorous basketball experiences. Standing-R. Smith Row 'I-L. Benedict, G. Patton, J. Young Row 2-R. Tobias, J. Walker, R. Nawo- tczynski, B. Poust Row 3-C. Miller, S. Peters Coach Dunk showed these boys how to get out ofa difficult situation Row 'I-Mr. Dunkelberger, l. Nall, W. Jones Row 2-G. Heil, D. Herbein, H. Hartman J. Negri, J. Speece, R, Deemer, T. Hess, R. Dundore, C. Peters, K. Williams Sports magazines provided many inter- esting topics for group discussions. Seated-D. Pezzino, J. Cosgrove, D. Slim- mer, R. Phillips, J. Borelli, D. Bender, F. Becker Standing--R, Bowman, R. Becker, B. Kreiser, J. Eppihimer, D. Cheri, R, Umben- hower, J. Shultz, C. Slinghoff, J. Edinger, W. Sadowski, E, Focht 9 0+ hn- Qs 3 5155? If ffl Q A' A 8' 'rat PLACES IN HISTORY CLUB Sponsor--Mr. Norman Boyer President-Nola Marberger Vice President-Janet Nagle Secretsry-Treasurer-Nancy Ratajczak Lectures, colorful films, and slides con- cerning places of historical significance and interest were enjoyed weekly by members of the Places in History club. During each club period, students had the pleasure of sharing Mr. Boyer's past travel throughout the eastern United States by means of his personal film library. SAFETY IN NUMBERS CLUB Sponsors-Mr. R. C. Kichline Mr. R. S. Stump In striving to improve their proficiency in solving everyday mathematical prob lems, club members studied the use of mathematical tricks in problem solving ond practiced rapid calculations. One of the highlights of this years club meetings was a demonstration of the Chinese Counting machine - the abacus by Bok Sing Leung, a native of China Mr, Stump really stumped his club with a mathematical trick. Row 'I-B. Spencer, P. Stout, J. Stro hecker, M. Thus, E. Griffith Row 2-P. Lerch, B. Fenstermacher C. McFarland, R, Trainer, N. Kring R Reed, M. Guzenowski Row 3-Mr. Kichline, Mr. Stump Students of the club take a colorful tour through historic Virginia. Row 'I-F. Brown, E. Hartman, Mr. Boyer, M. Gomberg, M. Kostzewa, G. Shenk Row 2-G. Meiser, H. Baer, B. John- son, D. Rehr, R. Klein, J, Rheinhart, R. Sims, R. Newkirk, D, Sleppy, D. Shepherd, R. Shaffer, N. Blatt With the fascinating story of his tour of the Eastern United States completed, Mr. Boyer enthusiastically points out the next geographic area he hopes to visit. Row I-M. Nagle, J. Nagle, J. Firek, P, Knudsen, M. Bott Row 2-D. Nagle, B. Buddell, H. Gowans Row 3-S. Tobias, D. Moyer, J. O'Brien, R, Mazer, M. Gomberg, D. Cook, N. Marberger, W. Kauffman, W. Krum, Mr. Boyer FELLGWSHIP CLUB Sponsor-Miss Martha V. Schmidt President-Martha Shollenberger Vice President-Frances Matz Secretory-Sandra Moyer Treasurer-Susan Gilmore Through activities emphasizing brotherhood among all races and creeds, members of Fellowship Club hoped to improve any existing conditions of prejudice and discrimination in the community by developing better understanding of equal rights. Under Miss Schmidt's capable leadership, club members completed numerous projects such as: the Brotherhood Week assembly, a successful Open House display, and teaching at Fellowship House. The publicity committee helped Mrs. Enterline pro- mote brotherhood principles by contributing programs for her workshop plays. T, Keperling, E. Schmeck, V. Steinrock, B. Simon, S. Gilmore, M, Ebling, M. Haynes, N. Weiherer, S, Hacker After the business meeting, the members Of The finance committee review Brotherhood Week liter- oture. Seated-J. Paper, S. Christian, K. Gross, N. Reber, J. Bigony, N. Haring, M. Glass Standing--M. Shollenberger, F. Matz, B. Claytor, S. Hahn, Y. Heckman, E. Mehle, D. Chmielewski Activities ot Fellowship Club were planned and directed by this committee, Seated-C. Seidel, J, Schell, R, Hartrantt, S. Mc- Loughiin, D, Ritzman Standing-M. Motze, M. Gehris One of the special activities ot the project com- mittee was to distribute brotherhood material to the student body during Brotherhood Week, Seated-l-l. Bower, S. Moyer, H. Crammer, K. Shrom, M. Mill, C. Boyer, S, Curran Standing--N. Walter, Miss Schmidt, G. Jackson TRAVEL CLUB Sponsor--Miss Sarah E. Koch President--Lee Hirneisen Program Chairman-Sarah Ann Bell Where should I go on my vacation? What will be the outstanding attractions? What is the best route to follow? These questions and many more were discussed weekly in Travel Club with the help of travel films and illustrated pamphlets. CONDITIONING CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Robert Perug i ni Boys interested in developing muscular co-ordin- ation to improve their agility in sports were invited to join the Conditioning Club. During the weekly club sessions boys of this club learned and practiced various standard and time ex- ercises. Standard exercises included: broad jump, pushup, chin ups, and sit ups. The time exercises included: one- mile run, 300-yard shuttle run, IOO-yard dash, and the rope climb. Club members enjoy imaginary trips to far-away lands through travel brochures. Row 'I--L. Avery, L. Staab, R. Brice, C. Adams Row 2-J. Moser, J. Brown, G. Brooks, J. Adams Row 3--L. Phillips, S. Reichardt, R. Diehm, B. Alt- house Standing--N. Bennicoiff, W. Fake, R. Mengel Miss Koch leads in a discussion on How to Plan a Vacation . Row 'I-D. Adams, M. I-leftner, D. Artz Row 2-S. A. Bell, S. A. Moore, R. Kurtz Row 3-L. Hirneisen, S, Barto, K. Templin Row 4-L. MeElwee, R. Tobias, V. Weand Standing-Miss Sarah E. Koch Long stretch ahead! Seated--J. Morrison, B. Sheirer, R. Jenkins On ropn+P. Pirone, B. Gilmore, T. Pasko Standing--H. Miller, S. Johnson, L, Key, E. Glimp, J. Guidara, R. Drexler, R. Powell, R. Winger, E. Straka Bottoms up! On bar-L. Shultz, A. Stein Standing-J. Fisher, S. Ustaszewski, R. Hoffman, R. Frey, K. Weikel, J. Pingitore, R. Bowman, R. Romer CLUB I Sponsor-Mr. Theodore Starr President-Bruce Dietrich Vuce President-James Hepler Secretory-Allen Barber Treasurer-Thomas Asselin Just before the experiment . . . more action later! Row 'I-L. Boyer, E. Angstadt, D. Schildt, A Barber, A. Homan, H. Green Row 2-K. Angstadt, R. Austin, D, Folk, R Huyett, B. Hoffman, S. Herb Waiting for things to happen! Row 'l-C. Keffer, E. Keen, W. McNeil G. Lorah, D. Mull Row 2-R. Neidig, J. Hoover, J, Lein bach, G. Leszcynski, D. Shillady, T. Parker, B. Hoyer PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY CLUBS These newly-formed clubs provided oppor- tunities for interested students to pursue their individual scientific interests in chemistry and physics. At present these clubs are seeking affili- ation with the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science which is made up of scientific clubs in many high schools throughout Penn- sylvania. The minute size of the elements used in the Physics-Chemistry Club require accurate weighing on the metric balance. Row 'I-J. Fisher, R. Fleisher, T. Asselin, J. Cuniewicz Row 2--J. Cleres, G. Booman, L. Mau- tino, J. Bolig, G, Boyer CLUB Il Sponsor-Mr. Charles A. Schaich Never a dull moment in this interesting Club. Row 'I-G. Thomas, T. Toth, E. Kissinger, B. Mademann, T. Weidner Row 2-J. Scheib, R. Rightmyer, G. Wolfe Row 3-J. Shurillo, C. Harrity, D. 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Samuel Kieser, Gary Evans, Harold Miller, Rochelle Godboldte, John Dallessandro Row 3-Robert Hiestand, Richard Drexler, Philip Pirone, Jon Fisher, Conrad Hidalgo, Gerald Bricker, Lawrence Key, Richard Hoffman, Ronald Hinkel, Raymond Fager, Louis Mautino Row 4-Coach Anthony P. Stopper, Assistant Coach Norbert Billinger, Mgr. Ralph Jenkins, Milton Jones, Henry Durham, Mgr. Robert Griesemer, Ass't. Coach Robert J. Perugini and Trainer Ernest Hepler Under the direction of head coach Andy P. Stopper, All-American mention for I936-37, seventy interested gridmen practiced and sweated during the month of August for starting positions on the l954 grid team. On the opening day of the new season, the Red Knight's eager line-up included VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Reading victories were dampened by the 26-6 setback given by a strong York High squad. With a grim determination to return to the win column, the Knights began concentrating on overpowering a highly favored Lebanon foe. On the eve of this encounter, the stage was perfectly set. The Red Knights exploded in the face of Bruce Gilmore and Jack Prutzman as co- Reading Allentown 4 captains and Frederick Mautino, Larry the Lebanon Cedars. Cfe0'f'n9 One Of The Mathias, Anthony Cianci, Rochelle God- Reading Steelton b'9Qe5f upsets 'n The Central Penn Cen' boldte, Richard Cheri, Russell Frederick, , , ference for l954- The Cfedll for lhls 407 John Lebengoodl and Robert Nagle at Reading John Harris victory was due largely to the combined other Starting positions. Reodin Will, t performances of John Lebengood, Walt 9 'omspcr Bruckart, Bruce Gilmore, Connie Hidalgo, The initial contest of IntheA54 grid Reading Bethlehem and RUSS Fredenck' campaign started with t e llentown I Th I b - d h - -I- C0n0fieS .W O, 'OS' Oppeoff-id ,ji the Al- Read 'Q Yofk limi Siigiigeby ZZiii10QiLngU5viiiiiH pil. b 9l Sfedwm l946- The. 'Q WW' Reading Loncwe, 20-0. On their traditional Turkey Day ered eleven gave R. H. S. its first defeat, - - - - - . h h S I tiff with Pottsville, the Knights again Qgeeolheolnsglf, lgg3leR:g:jing is 223523 Reading Lebanon combined their thunderous attack to top pointless setback, with a l7-0 score. John Reading William Penn 0 deceptive Pottsvllle team I9-0' Harris, riding high on the crest of a six R dv P H 'II Af the Close of the Season both, Recd, Qefne W'nn'nQ Sffeeki fell fe the P055 ex' ee mg O SV' e ing and Lancaster, shared the fifth place Dl0d'nQ PIOYS of the R- H- S- eleven, Won: 4 Lost: 6 Tied: 0 berth in final seasonal standings of the 20-l2. Dick Cheri aided in this attack by scoring two T.D.'s. The Stoppermen then journeyed to foreign soil and lost to a vigorous Williamsport team 33-l3. At Liberty Stadium, a talented Bethlehem team dehydrated the Pretzelmen by the score of 20-0, and the hopes of further Central Penn Conference. The Schad Theatre Trophies, awarded l yearly to the outstandinq football backi and lineman respectively, were presented to team co-captains Bruce Gilmore and Jack Prutzman. l ss. if av aa' 1- QS 53 MEN OF THE GRIDIRON ANTHONY MATZ ROBERT NAGLE M R ...Il-I ROCH ELLE GOD BOLDT Q I LOUIS MAUTI O PHILIP PIRONE 5 F' fwx MEN 0F THE GRIDIRON C.. FX K - ' 1 JOHN LEBENGOOD -1-iii L-.1 .-.1. -- ,, L.. X , ---1-1 l-1 7.1-11-1 1-1.11--1 RICHARD CHERI BRUCE GILMORE LAWRENCE MATHIAS I 1 P ANTHONY CIANCI JACK PRUTZMAN T4 , G- ra' S S I JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Coaches-Mr, William Horine Mr. Norbert P, Billinger Row 'I-Herbert Gowans, Charles Price, Bernard Deren, John Hartwick, Cordell Godboldte, William Van Arsdale, James Morrison, Pete Eustratiadis, Russ Noll Row 2-Nunzio Loprasto, Robert Condash, Edward Ostrowski, Fred Yiengst, Henry Nelson, Mickey Screpesi, Tom Mollica, Bill Clewell, Ronald Ramer Row 3-Coach Bill Horine, Krank Kennedy, Dan Herbein, Charles Adams, Mgr., Jim Burton, Mgr., Harold Shingle, Mgr., Dan Moyer, Frank Accordino, Nick Giardello, Ernie Hepler, trainer lt was a sparkling, sunny afternoon in September when the Baby Pretzelmen began their role as junior shock- troops. The Phoenixville gridmen were the first to whom Captain Milt Jones of the hometown squad and his fellow play crashers showed a fast pair of heels. The final score was 27 to I2 in favor of the Red and Black. Thus Read- ing started its season with a decisive win to its credit. The Castleboys then dropped a fiercely fought battle to the Allentown Canaries by the score of I3 to O, but that did not check Reading's fiery spirit. To prove this, Red Knight Jerry Bricker and the Boys overran Governor Mifflin by seventeen points and Coatesville High by eight points to bring a cheery smile to Coach Horine. Unfortunately, the next contest was on the losing side of the pic- ture when the J.V.'s lost a game to Muhlenberg. Reading victorious over Lancaster, again brought back some cheer to the hometown supporters, but again the tables were turned when a seething Lebanon squad reversed the Castleers by fourteen points. The season ended in a blaze of glory when several Reading ball carriers, screaming for revenge, fought their way across the T.D. line to defeat Milton Hershey by the score of I5 to O. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Score Tabulation Reading Phoenixville I2 Reading Reading Allentown I3 Reading Reading Governor Mifflin I 9 Reading Reading Coatesville 6 Reading Won: 5 Lost: 3 Tied K 4. ,,Nl,, gg ' X 'mwW,W 1,A?q, ' Ng gg W xA! Z IW , my W wi Il' fwasgz S' ,M -wx ,f Q4 . , Q va 15 es? F' an gpg 7 'Ji' N 'QTLZ y ,A Q: .E i 'M W, 5 ,V ' 9 , f ww nk, ,- M i A Q 2 4, 3.12: ,,,.. Q 'F' ww-1, V, aj' ,M gg- 5 , 'Y-gf fi ,AA ' ff A -V-afi' M -wi W 1. 1 ' hi, - ' 1 fm' I 2 gf V, 2 4 Q A ,, 4 J W , . ,X-' ' 1 W V . T 4 y ' ,.:--: ,,:.l A 'E f Ii- f A 1 -V ' ' A yn Q AA,, y ,,,.faff-,ff Nr' , V Wi my '4 ? E ii H3 .QQ-My 413 4 74- an x1T1V'if'5 wg ' X bX,,Q?b,! f If , . wb ,, MP2 wa ' w 'E y .,,. , A SOCCER Coach-Mr. Bruce Geh ret Row 'I-Wilhelm Dalke, Anatoly Lepieshizky, Richard Dietrich, Roger Clark, Dmytra Kowalenko, Gale Pat- ton, Ronald Powell, William Jones, Richard Luigard, Daniel Lessig Row 2-Paul Bair, Samuel Philis- tine, Norman Lucas, Joseph Eppihimer, Paul Trate, John Woytko, William Wood, Franklin Salamone, James Bernhart Row 3-Larry Heller, Lawrence Gasser, Kirk Breneman, Barry Gehret, Leonard Esser, Frank lannuzza, Rod- ney Umbenhower, Larry Fretz, Richard Bohn, Coach Bruce Gehret For the eighth consecutive year, Coach Bruce Gehret produced a strong R. H. S. soccer team. This was proven by the record books forthe 1954 season. ln the Knight's first wager against Perry Township, Dick Dietrich led the boaters to a 4-O conquest. After bumping the soccer- men af Mt. Penn by the score of 3-O, the Gehretmen were stalemated to a O-O score by an under-rated Hamburg eleven. The next tilt gave the Reading aggregation a 3-O nod over the nearby Ontelaunee toemen. Bethlehem then visited the local Eleventh and Pike pitch in a fast moving boot contest to win a close 2-l victory over Reading. Anatoly Lepieshizky tallied the lone pointer for the R. H. S. boys to nose out the Fleetwood team l-O. ln the last three encounters, the Knights were held scoreless, suffering defeats from Norlebco, 3-Og Birdsboro, l-O, and Lan- caster l-O. The favorite soccer game between Girard College was cancelled because of inclement weather. This year, the Berks County Soccer Officials Association Trophy was awarded to Anatoly Lepieshizky for being the boaters' most valuable player for 1954. Roger Clark received honorable mention from the some Association. Red Knight Kowalenko attempts a deceptive play. SOCCER SCORES Reading 4 Perry Township Reading 3 Mt. Penn Reading O Hamburg Reading 3 Ontelaunee Reading l Bethlehem Reading l Fleetwood Reading O Norlebco Reading 0 Birdsboro Reading Girard College iCancelledi Reading O Lancaster Won: 4 Lost: 4 Tied CROSS CCUNTRY Coach-Mr. Carl E. Boltz Row 'I-John Kinder, Kermit Stern, Louis Benedict, Barry Poust, Rodney Hand, Robert Deppen, Robert Pywell Row 2-Robert Kline, John Metz, Barry Sheirer, Jere Fidler, Richard Allwein, Ernest Musser, Donald Curry Row 3-Donald Rentschler, Kerry Woodworth, Brien Chelius, James Brown, Fredrick Bower, Michael Car- pin, William Gordon Row 4-Lief Erickson, Bert Walk- er, Coach Carl E. Boltz, Thomas Gay The dashing lads from the Castle had a very rewarding season despite the fact that they had a very slow start. Beginning on foreign soil, the young Footmen of the CastIe lost their first three meets to the Williamsport, Norristown, and Lebanon harriers. With this rather discouraging start, the rest of the teams of the conference began to rule out the threat of a surging Reading con- ference championship team. Much to their surprise John Harris and William Penn were stunned by a series of vicious Castle attacks. Pottsville, considered to have the toughest course in the league, proved to be no barrier to the Red Knights advance. Again the Castle- lads outscored their Pottsville opponents by an eleven point tab. The Pretzelmen , continuing their winning spree, defeated the re- maining schools of Mt. Carmel and Coatesville by fifteen and nineteen points, respectively. The Thin-clad powerhouse, centered around such notables as Rod Hand, Bob Deppen, and Kermit Stern, fairly flew over the turf. The season ended with the Boltzmen fulfilling their bill with a shining record of five wins and three losses placing the Reading Harriers in third place. Lebanon and Williamsport succeeded in capping first and second places, respectively. SCORES lLow Score Winsi Reading 37 Williamsport Reading 36 Norristown Reading 37 Lebanon Reading 20 John Harris Reading 22 Pottsville Reading 21 William Penn Reading 20 Mt. Carmel Reading l 9 Coatesville Won: 5 Lost: 3 District No. 3 Meet - Second P.l.A.A. State Meet - Twelfth 5 With grim determination, the Knights look forward to another victory! VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach-Mr. Charles Dunkelberger The year of i955 brought many surprises to R. H. S. basketball fans! The first of many surprises was the fact that many loyal followers of the hoop sport thought that our well-trained knights would be the top quintet in the first half of the Central Penn Conference. Instead, our team succeeded in winning four con- ference tilts and losing three to tie for second place. With this showing, our loyal fans more or less gave up hope for another banner basketball year. Much to the surprise of everyone, the untiring Knights shocked the fans, conference teams, and critics alike during the second half of league competition by winning all of their conference contests. This gave the Red Knights undisputed possession of first place for the second half of league competition. Playoffs for final league championship between Lancaster, first half champions, and Reading, second half champions, took place at the Hershey Arena on March 4. Again, the Knights emerged as victors with the score 70-64. With this victory, our unpredictable Knights capped the Central Penn Conference championship for l955. With the conference crown to their credit, the Knights looked forward to the Reading High -- Manheim Twp. contest for District 3 honors. ln spite of reports that Reading's opponents were pre-game favorites, the Red Knights fought through a tight first quarter and eased through the remaining quarters for a 75-45 score. Again, over 5000 spectators at the Hershey Arena and many other basketball enthusiasts were surprised by the Red Knight's splendid performance. Reading's success in capturing District 3 honors placed them in a position to play Allentown High School, District ll champions for the P. I. A. A. Eastern Regional preliminaries. With the odds in Allentown's favor, the hopes of a Reading victory seemed to fade. Again, stunned spectators at the Hershey Arena saw the surprise of their lives when a determined Reading quintet overpowered a strong Allentown team by the score of 69-58 , With this sparkling victory, our gallant knights looked forward to their next encounter with powerful Chester for the Eastern Regional championship. ln the Eastern Regional Finals held at the Hershey Arena, the highly-favored Chester team terminated Reading's dream of reaching the State Finals with a 73-4l defeat. Thus Reading lost the cherished hope of winning a state championship, but gained the admiration of opponents and spectators alike for their unbelievable determination and spirit. A stroke of sadness swept across the colorful season of victory when our faithful varsity coach Charley Dunkelberger an- nounced that he would retire from coaching basketball at the close of the basketball season. To a man who has succeeded in developing numerous teams to conference, regional, and state final honors, we extend our sincere thanks, appreciation, and gratitude. Raw 'I-Walter Spangler, Russel Fredericks, Paul Marrella, Robert Smith, Donald Bertram, Gerald Bricker, Thomas Gay Row 2-Coach Charles Dunkelberger, Mgr. Louis Mautino, Richard Nawotczynski, Robert Kline, Frederick Mautino, Martin Kemp, Stanley Pietruszynski, Trainer, Ernest Hepler SCORES Reading Emmaus Reading Lancaster 42 Reading 6l York 55 Reading Bethlehem Reading William Penn 76 Reading 60 Lancaster 50 Reading Allentown Reading Steelton 4l Reading 59 William Penn 57 Reading Carlisle lA.B.C.l Reading John Harris 53 Reading 83 Steelton 54 Reading Milton Hershey Reading Allentown 46 Reading 64 John Harris 57 Reading Lebanon Reading Milton Hershey 40 Season Won: I4 Lost: 7 Reading Bethlehem Reading Lebanon 54 Playoffs Won: 3 Lost: l Reading York Reading Central Catholic 3l ' Q' f , M QM 'W x ,Z M, Q '41 if if Mi , S . -EK .5 1 an Q 5' Q 5. K. WSC: 3 ,, WN-'A Q Q f 4' I jg .IUNJOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 77' ,, ,V , X410 Coach-Mr. William Horine l955 Junior Varsity Central Penn Confer- ence Champions Row 'I-Richard Dietrich, Jerry Jank- ans, Joseph Cosgrove, William Pegram, Gary Evans, Milton Jones, Samuel Preston Row 2-Coach Bill Horine, Mgr, Robert Goodman, William Landis, Ronald Romer, Robert Bowman, John Hartwick, John Syph- ard, Trainer Ernie Hepler With the weight of last year's Junior Varsity conference crown as a challenge to Coach Bill Horine's 1955 junior hoopsters , the Baby Knights looked forward to capturing another Central Penn championship for the second successive year. The junior Castlemen opened their i955 season with a decisive blow over the Emmaus quintet by a 76-55 score. In the follow- ing contest with Bethlehem, the reservists lost by a crushing score of 87-49, and also lost to nearby Allentown by a 59-53 verdict. Reading then posted their second win of the season over Milt Hershey by 65-36, but lost a heart breaker to Lebanon, 37-35. The tide then turned as the Horinemen hit the hoops to bring home victories in their next fourteen conference clashes. These wins were chalked up against Bethlehem, York, Lancaster, William Penn, Steelton, John Harris, Allentown, Milton Hershey, Lebanon and Central Catholic of Reading. ln the mythical league title contest against neighboring Central, the Red Knights shellacked the Central Cardinals by the scare of 52-28. With the impressive record of sixteen wins and four losses, the Baby Knights succeeded in meeting last year's challenge by capturing the championship Junior Varsity Central Conference Crown for the second successive year. In the past four years, Coach Horine developed three championship teams. High scores for the junior varsity array were Bill Pegram with 247 points, Jerry Jankans with l7l points, Dick Dietrich with l65 points and Sam Preston with l45 points. Bill Pegram scored the highest number of tallies from the foul line with a total of 55 points. Coach Horine was appointed new mentor of varsity basketball for next year after the former varsity coach, Charles Dunkelberg- er, announced his resignation from the same berth. Max Missbach of Southwest was named as the new coach of the junior varsity quintet. SCORES Heightless Dick Dietrich dribbles by under the arms of a Steelton basketeer, Reading 76 Emmaus 55 ' S J Reading 49 Bethlehem 87 Reading 53 Allentown 59 Reading 65 Milton Hershey 36 Reading 35 Lebanon 37 Reading 56 Bethlehem 47 Reading 52 York 46 Reading 58 Lancaster 39 Reading 6l William Penn 2l Reading 49 Steelton 37 Reading 63 John Harris 60 Reading 59 Allentown 44 Reading 55 Milton Hershey 44 Reading 47 Lebanon 43 Reading 52 Central 28 Reading 62 York 42 Reading 42 Lancaster 37 Reading 47 William Penn 43 Reading 69 Steelton 56 Reading 49 John Harris 53 Won: l 6 Lost: 4 INTRAMURAL CHAMPS Sponsor-Mr. Roland Kyle For those sports minded boys of the lOth, llth, and l2th grades at R.H.S. who were not able to participate in the regular varsity and iunior varsity sports, the intramural football and basketball leagues afforded an oppor- tunity ot gaining experience in com- petitive sports. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS Left to right-Robert Frey, Thomas Ellison, Edgar Grinnage, Ernest Glirnp, Sam Johnson, Eugene Ellison and James Taylor. The seven Jolly Stompers romped victoriously through opposition to cap- ture the intramural football champ- ionship. OFFICIALS Row 'I-Ernie Glimp, Mr. Kyle, Dick Distasio Row 2-Charlie Miller, Roger Clark, Bruce Reitenauer, Louis Bene- dict, Ronald Sludder, Sam Johnson Under the guidance of Mr. Roland Kyle, nine boys faithfully contributed their small, but very important ser- vices in scheduling, refereeing and scoring intramural sports. BASKETBALL CHAMPS Row 'I Bob Nagle Row 2 Larry Mathias Dick Cheri Bruce Reitenauer Arthur Oplinger Louis Benedict ln the inter league championship playoffs, the Pumpers overpowered the T-Square quintet by a 43-38 score to capture the intramural basket- ball crown. WRESTLING Coach-Mr. Robert Perugini An indoor sport which has captured the growing interest of the student body and community alike is wrestling. With only four years of wrestling at the Castle and three in league competition, Coach Peru- gini succeeded in producing a number of District No. 3 and Eastern Regional Champs, but his most cherished hope - a state champion, finally became a realty. Bruce Gilmore, a sincere and determined Red Knight succeeded in making Coach Perugini's dream come true! With an inspiring record at eleven victories in league contests, Bruce was headed for champion- ship laurels. He then succeeded in capturing the District No. 3 finals, the Eastern Regional Finals and the 165 pound State Mat Crown. ln addition, he now holds the distinction of being the first state champion from R. H. S., the second state champion to come from District No. 3, and the first Negro in history to ever win a P.l.A.A. State Wrestling Championship. Another energetic Red Knight who helped to capture top laurels for Coach Perugini's wrestling squad was minute Ralph Jenkins. This Reading wrestler succeeded in reaching the state finals only to be defeated by the present title holder Phil Bock of Phillipsburg by a I3-I2 count. Granted that the highlight of wrestling for 55 was the peak per- formance of Bruce Gilmore, outstanding performances by the other matmen helped to make this season one of the most memorable in the historv of the sport. Bruce Gilmore Our State Champion! Ralph Jenkins District No. 3 Title holder - 'IO3 pound class Row 1-Harold Miller, Frank Lopresto, Carl George, Barry Scheirer, Craig Dewald, Vernon Weand, Richard Stephens, Mike Lutz, James Morrison Row 2-Ralph Jenkins, Ronald Powell, Frank Kennedy, Philip Pirone, Anthony Cianci, Ronald Hinkel, Walter Bruckart, Jack Prutz- man, Bruce Gilmore, Richard Drexler Row 3--Trainer Ernie Hepler, Manager Daniel Moyer, Joseph Gil- , more, Edward Straka, Louis Klanis, Richard Wenger, William Gordon, Pete Eustratiades, William Jones, Jere Fidler, Ludwig Stein, Manager Harold Shingle, Coach Bob Perugini Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading SCORES Spring Grove 8 Milton Hershey 28 West York 3 Manheim 9 York l0 Solanco I2 District 3 Meet - Manheim Township Semi-Finals Frank Kennedy, Anthony Cianci, Ralph Jenkins, Ronald Hinkle, Jack Prutzman, Philip Pirone, Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Hanover 9 Lancaster 9 Columbia 8 Hershey High 19 Manheim 6 Won: 9 Lost: 2 Tied: O District 3 Finals Team Standing - First Eastern Regionals - District l - Lower Merion Ralph Jenkins, Bruce Gilmore P.l.A.A. Meet at State Col- Bruce Gilmore lege , Semi-Finals - Finals Bruce Gilmore, Ralph Frank Kennedy, Ralph Jenkins, Jenkins Ronald Hinkle, Bruce Gilmore, Finals - Philip Pirone Bruce Gilmore 4 l F SWIMMING Coach--Harold Davis Taking over the helm for the first year as coach of the R. H. S. merlads, Coach Hap Davis endeavored to better last year's record of one win and ten losses under Ben Focht. ln the first two events of the '55 sea- son, Coach Davis' merlads managed to cop two victories by a 42-24 win over Hershey, and a 53-I3 win over West Reading. ln the remainder at the sched- ule, the Reading natators dropped ten successive aquatic meets for a seasonal log of two wins and ten losses, Throughout the season, fine champ- ionship form was displayed by such team standouts as Dan Lessig in the diving events, and Terry Orth, Lou Olszewski, Dick Radko, and Andy Zuy in the med- ley relay and tree-style contests. ln the P.l.A.A. Eastern Regional Swim- ming championship meet held at the Franklin and Marshall College pool in Lancaster, Reading's swimming team placed thirteenth. In individual compe- tition, diver Dan Lessig placed sixth, four positions below his second place berth of last year. York's Tom De Flavis broke the l50 yard individual medley record with a tim- ing of l:43.I minutes. The former rec- ord was established in l95l by Reading high school's ace merman, Edward Con- rad. Row 'I-Terry Orth, Andrew Zuy, James Gillmore, Frederick Bower, William Baldwin, Larry Hardinger, Eric Walter, Raymond Fager Row 2-Coach Harold Davis, Robert Machusick, Daniel Lessig, Richard Machu- sick, Louis Olszewski, George Spirelis, Richard Radko, David Garraway, Dennis Green fancy div Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading District Eastern P.l.A.A. Perfect form was displayed by Dan Lessig during the ing competition with Allentown high. SCORES 42 Hershey 24 53 West Reading I3 22 Lancaster 53 34 Wilmington 40 22 P.S. du Pont 53 22 Coatesville 44 31 Hazelton 44 24M Hershey 4l M 9 Lancaster 57 . I9 Girard College 55 46 West Reading 20 30 Allentown 45 Won: 2 Lost: IO No. 3 Meet - Hershey and Reading -- 3rd place tie Regional Meet - Reading placed I3th State Finals - Eligible entrant unable to attend I7l VARSITY BASEBALL 1955 April April April April April April April May May May May May May May 9 l6 I9 22 26 29 30 3 7 lO l3 I4 20 2l Wilson Home Phillipsburg, N. J. Away Whitehall Twp. Away Bethlehem Away Allentown Central Catholic Home Muhlenberg Twp. Away Easton Home Allentown Home Phillipsburg, N. J. Home Bethlehem Home Allentown Central Catholic Away Easton Away Allentown Away Coatesville Home Coaches Reese and Dunkel- berger give Larry Mathias a few pointers on sliding techniques during spring training. VARSITY BASEBALL Coaches--Mr. Charles Dunkelberger Mr. William Reese Preparing to duplicate last year's record of producing another championship team, Coaches Charles Dunkelberger and Bill Reese began to lay plans to develop another varsity array with speed, power, and skill. Screening eighty-tour boys, the coaches suc- ceeded in selecting a diamond team of veterans and promising new talent which gave evidence of championship material. Peppery Tony Matz, John Bolig, and Bruce Reitnauer were scheduled to supply the pitching power with Larry Mathias at the receiving end. Bob Klein showed promise of holding first, Charlie Miller at the keystone sack, Ron Staley at third and Bobby Smith at short. John Dalles- andro, Gerry Stepp, and Dick Cheri were slated at left, center, and right fields, respectively. Batting power seemed to be concentrated in Bobby Smith, Bob Klein, Tony Matz, and Ger- ald Stepp. The boys will play a fourteen game schedule, including nearby Allentown High, from whom the Knights capped the championship crown at the close of the '54 season. In that season, our club compiled an overall log of eight wins and two losses. Tony Matz, ace baseball twirler for R.H.S., warms up his pitching arm before a crucial con- TEST. J.V. BASEBALL Coaches-Bruce Geh ret Norbert Billinger With the crack of the bats at the beginning of the spring season, the Junior Varsity baseball squad opened its '55 baseball season with a whirl. Concentrating on putting a fast offensive nine afield, Coaches Bruce Gehret ond Norbert Billinger selected Diomondmen who possessed or showed promise of developing outstanding speed, hitting, and fielding ability. Faced with a short but tough nine gome schedule, our J.V. mentors feel confident that their Baby Knights will prove to be a promising and well balanced squad when they meet their five neorby opponents - Perry Township, Kutztown, Hamburg, Fleetwood, and Onte- launee. Although our J.V. squad has not matched the outstanding team record of the varsity, the Baby Knights have succeeded in developing top baseball talent for the following year's varsity squad. Jim Spatz, our speedy shortstop, prepares to peg a swift underhand throw to first. April April April April April May May May May SCHEDULE Perry Township Kutztown Hamburg Fleetwood Perry Township Kutztown Hamburg Fleetwood Ontelounee With a thrilling one hand snog, Gary retires another opponent. Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Evans April April April April April April May May May May May May May , , 1 3 Y . X ,, SCHEDULE Lebanon Home I5 York Home l8 Wilson Home 22 Lancaster ' Away 25 Hershey Home 29 Lebanon Away 2 York Away 6 Wilson Away 9 Lancaster ' Home l3 Hershey Away 20 District No. 3 Meet Hershey 27 P.l.A,A. State Finals 28 State College Away Veteran Dick Auker makes a few practice shots to improve his putting, GOLF Coach-Mr. Adam Brucher This year a record-breaking turnout of twenty-five candidates reported to Coach Adam Brucher for spring golf practice, With this pool of golf talent and inspiring trend of interest, Coach Brucher looked forward to developing his team for the top berth of the East- ern Division of the Central Penn Golf League. In competing for the i955 golf crown, the R. H. S, Linksmen will have to face a stiff ten game schedule com- posed of two matches each with Leb- anon, York, Wilson, Lancaster, and Hershey. Veterans of last year who will serve as a nucleus for Coach Brucher's mighty Knights of i955 will be Rich- ard Auker, James Oberholtzer, and Hugh McCullough. Coach Brucher gives a demonstra- tion of a follow-through for his prote- ges to evaluate. TENNIS Couch-J ames W. Mc l ntyre Returning to his berth as coach of the tennis squad for the second successive year, Mr. James Mclntyre again set plans to court a well-grounded racquet squad in the Central Penn and Lehigh Valley Tennis Leagues. With the potential power of a dozen new candidates added to the strength of Coach Mac's five key veterans, namely, Carl Witonsky, Walter Spangler, Daniel Hanley, Clarence Endy, and Raymond Huber, Coach Mclntyre has hopes of placing a powerful and well-balanced squad in league competition, In preparing for league contests, our victory bound courtmen made great use of the newly surfaced asphalt courts on the west campus of the high school. All home contests with the members of the Central Penn and Lehigh Valley tennis leagues were played on the clay courts of Albright College. League con- tests were staged with William Penn, Lancaster, York, Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, and Hershey. After checking over the proposed schedule Coach Mclntyre gives thought to clever tennis strategy. SCHEDULE April 22 William Penn Away April 26 Lancaster Home April 29 Wyomissing Home May 3 Allentown Away May 4 York Home May 6 Bethlehem Home May lO Easton Home May l 3 Allentown Home May I4 District No. 3 Away Preliminaries Lancaster May 17 Bethlehem Away May lB District No. 3 Finals Away Lancaster May I9 Hershey Away May 20 Easton Away May 27 P.l.A,A. State Finals May 28 State College Away Ace courtman, Walter Spangler, re- turns the ball with an overhead Smash. V 5 Q - M' Q.--1 if f ag. wb W , I? 4 'gg X W' is , A, , . 1,,.L,Mk r xr mugs, x iz , X A W L, WWV4 ..- erwawngn X-1-QQ ww ' Q WM xx- w, W wi ,fi awk' of TRACK RUNNING EVENTS Coach-Mr. Anthony P. Stopper Included in the running events are eight divisions, namely the l0O, 220, 440, and 880 yard dashes, the mile run, low and high hurdles, and broad jumping. Cindermen who have been scheduled for the l00, 220, 440 and 880 events include fleet-tooted tracksters Barry Poust, John Lebengood, Milt Jones, Sam Keiser, Henry Dur- ham, Rod Hand, AI Stroman, and Bob Pyewell. Candidates slated tor action in the other events include Kermit Stern, Gene Ellison, and Ralph Jenkins in the mile contest, Bruce Gilmore, Doug Heere, Phil Pirone, and Russ Frederick in the low and high hurdles, and Tom Ellison, Rod Hand, and Bruce Gilmore in the broad jump event. Reading's top cindermen in each of the above running events are also scheduled to participate in the District 3 and Quadrangular meets at Lancaster, Bethlehem J. C. C. Relays, and the University of Pennsylvania Relay Carnival. Split second timing by our cameraman catches Rod Hand mid air in the broad jump event. in SCHEDULE April l l Norristown Home April l 4 Allentown Home April 22 Bethlehem Away April 25 Pottsville Away April 27 Governor Mifflin Away April 29 University of Pennsylvania Away April 30 Relay Carnival May 3 Coatesville Home May 7 Bethlehem J. C. C. Relays Away Bethlehem May l4 Quadrangular Meet Away Lancaster May 2l District No. 3 Meet Away Lancaster May 28 P.l.A.A. State Finals Away State College District 3 title holder, Barry Poust, practices continuously to break his 220 record of 50.5 seconds. Runners Phil Pirone and Doug Heere do a bit of fancy maneuvering to overcome their low hurdle obstacles, W SPORTS PERSONNEL The efficient and smooth operation of the R. H. S. w sports program was due largely to the untiring efforts of the men behind the scenes. i vt Our treasurer of the R. H. S. ath- letic council, Mr. William Wisler, is preparing a financial statement of a recent sports activity. Mr, Albert Harris, our faculty director of sports at R. H. S., devotes many hours of extra time in arranging the various sports schedules. .Tilt ll l Keeping our athletes in top physical condition is one of the many respon- sibilities of Mr. Ernest Hepler, trainer. At the close of a busy school day, custodians Robert Harbach and Earl Rapp fold up the tumbling mats in the gym. l 4 l i l T sw x 1.4-ws' Q 3 0. E7 1f,4u: if M f , f ww---M ,V 1... -uf ga--.9 GOAL BOUND! S. Heckman, J. Christian, S. Went- zel, B. Grimes, J. Nagle, M. Freese, C. Koffke, C. Fenerfrock, E. Gamble A GALLERY OF SMILES Row 'I--R. Heath, H. Crammer, J. DeWald, R. Sands, P. Adams, B. Bare Row 2-P. Luigard, J. Matz, T. DaDamio, N. Schaeffer, J. Moyer, C. Leibig Row 3-S. Bright, B. Garipoli, R. Lillus, M. Roberts, J. Baragone, J. Fi- orindo Center-L. Loose, B. Mauger, N. Hinnershitz Row 4-J. Potteiger, D. Kercher, E. Becker, D. Harms, C. Kowelski, V. Zorena Row 5-S. Spotts, J. Richmond, N. Hill, J. Kutz, E. Bellemere, L. Feick Row 6-N. Rhoads, S, Reifsnyder, M. Heffner, B. Smith, T. Kowalski, P. Moyer Row 7--K. Ripple, P, Kulp, M. Heck, E. Kline, S. Smith, R. Smith HOCKEY Sponsor-Miss Katherine E. Kaufmann Battered shins, flying sticks, and dust clouds will long be remembered as evidence of the energy and enthusiasm put forth by our hockey enthusiasts during this year's terrific hockey season. Teams were formed and intra-mural con- tests were staged. The leaders group emer- ged as victors by defeating the tenth grade 5 to l. THE CHAMPS!!! Row 'I-M. Heffner, J. Schmehl, K. Focht, M. Heck, S. Spotts, P. Kulp, R. Heath Row 2-R. Hartranft, K. Ripple, S. Reifsnyder, J. Kutz A SNEAK PLAY IN THE MAKING P, Connor, F. Matz, K. Gross, M. Lamm, S. Heckman ARCHERY Sponsor-Mrs, Elizabeth Ruhrman In the spring, a young man's fancy may turn to love, but when fall arrives, R. H. S. girls' fancy turns to archery! The female archers proved this point by exhibiting great determination in learning to play and enjoy this popular sport. READY . . . AIM . . . FIRE! D. Clouser, D. Butto, N. Schaeffer, L. Emes . . . AND NOW FOR SOME WORDS OF ADVICE! Row 'I--P. Feather, J. Piergrossi, M. Heck, P. Kulp, D. Hemmig, Mrs. Ruhrman Row 2-R. Heath, S. Herb, J. Leinbach, K. Ripple, S. Spotts EAGER TO PRACTICE! A BULLS EYE! Archer-N. Flammer J. Nagle, B. Smith, F. Cummings, D. Augustine, P. Flickinger, V. Zorena S. Wentzel, E. Uliasz, T. Kowalski ANOTHER PRACTICE SESSION COM- PLETED! J. Leinbach, S. Herb, J. Kutz, J Kaufman, P. Barber . . . SOMETIMES WE MISS! C. Koffke, J. Nagle, J. Mauger, M Augustine N. Flammer, C. Kowaleski E. Gamble, C. Finerfrack, S. Heckman K. McLean, N. Hinnershitz, B. Graeff F, Matz, J. Christian, P. McCaully G. Weiherer VOLLEYBALL Sponsor-Mrs. Janet Gorman Good servel . . , swell sink! . . . neat pass! These stimulating expressions, and many mare, were yelled enthusiastically by the twelfth, eleventh, and tenth grade girls who played exciting games of volleyball after school in the girls' gymnasium. Seventeen teams with such names as the Naughty Knights, Chloretfes, and the Jumping Beans, to name a few, showed perfect examples of sportsmanship and cooperation in their keen competition in the Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday contests. In the final playoffs, the tenth grade team skillfully trounced the eleventh grade to win championship laurels. WAITING FOR THE SERVE CAUGHT OFF GUARDVI CONGRATULATIONS TO THE VICTORS Row 'l-C. Scull, L, Loose, B. Ro- ITIOI1 Row 2-P Mo er N. Schaeffer, ' Y 1 P. Griesemer Row 3-A. M. Kielbosa, J, Moye A BRIEF HUDDLE BEFORE THE FUN! I I' JUNIOR HIGH PLAY DAY Annually, the girl leaders of Reading High School lponsor a Junior High Play Day, The aim of this event yas to give the junior high school girls a preview ofthe ithletic opportunities at Reading High School and to lncourage co-operation and fair play among girls from Iifferent schools. l The games played throughout the day included olleyball, crab-soccer, and relays. After a hard day it strenuous activities, refreshments were enjoyed by Ill. A WINDY PING-PONG RACE IN PROGRESS! QUICK LITTLE FEET PREDOMINATING IN A CRAB-SOCCER CONTEST! A PAUSE THAT REFRESHES! FINAL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE THE ACTION' BASKETBALL Sponsor-Mrs. Janet Gorman You dribble it . . . you pass it . . . another balI's in the basket!!! Quite corny, isn't it, but this little verse explains the lively sport of girls' basketball. After learning the fundamentals of the game from Mrs. Gorman, eleven teams were formed, consisting of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade girls. At the close of active intra-mural contests waged every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday in the girls' gym, the eleventh grade succeeded in being named champs by overpowering the skill- ful twelfth grade team. DOWN THE COURT . . . J. Baragone, C. Adams, P. Conner, T. DeDamio, S. Christian, K. Gross A FEW POINTERS BEFORE THE GAME! Row 'I-B. Bare, A. Potteiger, S. Ritz Row 2-C. Leibig, M. Zeigenfuse, L. Chef lius, B. Schilling, Mrs. Gorman THE JUMP . . . J. Moyer, S. Spotts, K. Ripple, N. Schaeffer DIG THAT . . . SPEED? L. Loose, B. Walters, P. Moyer Wm wwmwmww-mmwfmmwv-f am - mmxw Qwswa -.fm ,wwe BOWLING Sponsor--Miss Katherine Kaufmann Have a keen eye? Like sports? Enjoy having fun with a gang of girls? If so, the Reading Company Y was the place to go! On Mon- days and Thursdays during the month of Jan- uary, R. I-I, S. girls gathered with Miss Kauf- mann to improve their skills in the fast growing sport of bowling. Throughout the season, beginners and vet- erans alike practiced at a lively pace to achieve a perfect score of 300 Y After a series of contests between the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade lassies, the eleventh grade succeeded in proving to be the best bowl- ers of the i955 season. WAIT A MINUTE!! . . . NOT THREE BALLS FOR A STRIKE' Row'I D Shepherd N Schaef fer C Sheidy J Moyer R Hartranft K McLean Row 2 M Schwerdt C Koffke J Nagle P Mayer B Shilling TABLE TENNIS Sponsor-Mrs. Elizabeth N. Ruhrman Since I928 the popular sport of table tennis has provided lots of fun for the girls at the Castle, This year, Mrs, Ruhrmcin devised a special ladder technique to make the games more thrill- ing and exciting and to provide a means by which a champion could be chosen. The winner this year was Barbara Graeff of eleventh grade, with Phyllis Stoudt of eleventh grade as runner-up. BADMINTON Sponsor-Mrs. Elizabeth N. Ruhrman Swishing rackets . , . flying birdies . . . and energetic girls set the Stage for the i955 badminton season. With the spirit of friendly competition, the eager Castlettes divided themselves into two-girl units known as doubles, These doubles challenged each other and waged contests every Monday and Wednesday in the girls' gym to capture the winning double honor. READY FOR THE RETURN! E. Bellemere, C. Adams, B. Guldin, B. Bare, J. Grube, E. Reber, J. Potteig- er WHICH PADDLE WILL BE THE LUCKY 0NE??? G. Bolognese, B. Mauger, B. Gari- poli, E. Becker, B. Graeff, J. Bara- gone, M, A, Zeigenfuse, C. Bretonnel FINAL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE THE BIG GAME. B. Bare, P. Conner, P. Moyer, J, Bara- gane, C. Adams, C. Scull . . IF WE CAN'T BEAT THEM, WE'LL SURELY SCARE THEM! G. Bolognese, J. Piergrossi, M, Ruhrbach, K. Ripple, S. Spotts IB9 SWIMMING Aquatic minded girls at R. H. S. who were interested in learning how to swim or improve their skill in swim- ming were .invited to join the girls' swimming classes. Every Monday after school the mer- maids of the Castle gathered at the Y. W. C. A. pool to participate in a full program of swimming activities which included exciting relays, popu- lar water games, and special diving and swimming events. ON YOUR MARK . . . GET SET . . GO!! IT'S TOO DEEP FOR ME, GIRLS!! PHEW, WHAT A TASTE!! SWIMMING R. H. S. WATER FOLLIES! C. Bretonnel, J, Potteiger, A. Keil boso, L. Chelius, N. Haring, D. Artz J. Nein, M. Bott ESTHER WlLLIAM'S STYLE! LET'S FACE IT! S. Sfeckler, M. Bott, L. Chelius, J. Potteiger A HIT AND RUN SITU- ATION! SGFTBALL Sponsor-Mrs. Janet Gorman NANCY SCHLEGEL'S PITCHING HAND WAS J. Mayer, G. Bolog- nese, R. Wilson, N. Bloch QUICKER THAN THE CAMERA'S EYE. A. Jankans, N. Schleg- el, F. Matz l A SLIDE T0 SAFETY! K. Redline, G. Fix, M. Hawkins, S. Galizanski With the familiar cry, SIDELINE MONKEY l SHINES! 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I USE CHARLES ANTELL FORMULA NO. 9!!! ,NWS-'M uw1nv DONKEY SERENADE. at N M: - ,Y A WZ ff A' Www 2, 1 f aff R234 Y f ,J gf , 2 O wr-:AT A FUNNY Mvxupse R ,,,,, 'HQ .ya fa! ' y 5 Q OUR OWN T.V. STAR! SENIOR ANTICS!! UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL! Yi L? ,. ,.. '-: Kg? wtf P vw' ffl? , :: 59 H Q 3? 1' 1 V ZEN f f A .K . M 2 . 3 ' N1 11 ls. , ' .,,wS3'4f?en1ft' FX. ' L Q 4 N xi ' A ' Cy 1 ,f if f, M An amusing contrast of the fashions of yesterday with those of today was highlighted in the fashion show presented by the home economics department ASSEMBLY FEATURETTES A hilarious skit in the twelfth grade talent show was en- acted by Jolynn Dewald, Patricia Conway, and Patricia Miller An interesting scene from the Nutcracker Suite shows Prince Nutcracker as he comes to life to fulfill the dream of Marie. ASSEMBLY FEATURETTES A portion of the eleventh grade talent show was this cute ittle duet Sisters sung by Jeannie Bloom and Susie Bright. Talented Helen Zerby performed a variety at dance routines in assemblies throughout the school year. Key Club's ployet Free Speech displayed how America's cherished freedom was handled behind the Iron Curtain. v M9 A ami if Q ,N ,N Mask . 2 5 Wag Q -B JJ U .35 i V, if ,, ,fgxf Aww? ef Xe 'Lf W. v . t , wr , Q. Ev! 63633 QQ vm.. '34 J 1 5 - 3 5 ? x mum-as an mwnmv. E i N N N Q 7 2 we xv 'Q The center of interest in this biology class is revealed to our inquiring photographer. Attentive homeroom representatives listen to Sonia Koziar's remarks about a recent meeting. Roma Battisti, June Woskiewicz, William Smith, Sonia Liszcz, Sonia Koziar TENTH GRADE AT SGUTHWEST SOUTHWEST WILDCATS! Southwest activities in review! President-Joseph Harbaugh Vice President-Clara Jean Stamm Secretary-Dawn Smith Treasurer-Kathryn Moyer The directors of the sophomore class are these capable class officers: Kathryn Moyer, Joseph Harbaugh, Dawn Smith. Members of Student Council pause tor an in- formal chat. Carol Miraszewski, Bette Brown, Marionn Ang- stadt, Joseph Harbaugh, Kathryn Moyer The executive committee of the lOth grade made plans for the forth coming talent show and dance. Row 'I--Elaine Becker, Eleanor Updegrave, Ronald Price, Leif Erickson, Carol Heath, Joanne Hoffman, Doris Schlegel Row 2-Adam Krotochwill, Hildegarde Crammer, Carolyn Mill, Phoebe Fizz, David Winter IOTH GRADE AT R. H. S. Class of 'I957 Sponsors-Miss Martha M. Morrette Miss Margaret Yost Mr. Fred Luckenbill Class organizations and activities were super- vised by an executive committee instead of the customary class officers. The executive com- mittee was composed of the presidents from each homeroom. Miss Margaret Yost, Miss Martha M. Mor- rette and Mr. Fred Luckenbill compile a list of activities to be completed by the sponsors and students for the coming year. Cute cuties of the Tenth Grade- Talent Show caught the attention of our audience through their precision dancing. Doris Butto, Corrine Fisher, Faye Rothemel, Carolyn Bixler, Hylles Freeman, Angela Fazio, Arlene Fell, Judie Miller 21 I ITH GRADE AT R. H. S. Class of 1956 Sponsors-Mr. Harry M. Scott Mrs. Amy Bell Mr. Warren F. Gish President-Richard Dietrich Vice President-Dorothy Warr Secretary--Victoria Stevens Treasurer-Susan Heckman Plans for the senior year were already being discussed by our capable class sponsors. Mr. Harry M. Scott, Mrs. Amy Bell, Mr, Warren F, Gish One of the most enjoyable acts in the eleven- th grade talent assembly was this peppy dance chorus. Sandra Blome, Mary Schock, Elaine Bloom, Pat Linderman, Janet Degler, Nancy Hellman, Joanna Firek, Jackie Meinholz l5 These newly elected eleventh grade class officers congratulated each other after hearing the good news of their election Dorothy Worr, Richard Dietrich, Susan Heck- man, Victoria Stevens OPEN Over ten thousand people attended the annual Open House and the Alumni Homecoming held on Novem- ber l2, l954. This year marks the first time that both events were combined into one major event. The gateway to the Castle's overflowing treasures was filled with eager parents. Future Edisons displayed some of the mysteries of electricity. 1 ,iw Several parents reviewed the latest bookkeep ing equipment used in our modern up to date business department on the first floor The attractive and colorful German display located on the second floor caught the attention of many friends of R. H. S. 2 06 Y G fem I-'I wsasg i A , it 'Q 2' w. 1, M , 1 j ' .2 :- 1 Y ,llz www A Z ww, M J i HIGHLIGHTS OF '55 HIGHLIGHTS OF '55 ALL SCHOOL PLAY Time Out For Ginger Directed by Clinton Getz Since 1944, All School Plays have been popular attractions at Reading Senior High School. This year, as in previous years, the students and faculty of R.H.S, combined their directing and acting talents to present the tenth of a series ot student- faculty plays. At 8:00 P.M, on April 13, and 15, 1955 approxi- mately two thousand patrons gathered in the Reading High School Auditorium to witness and enjoy the out- standing laugh-tilled hit of the year Time Out For Ginger . Nancy Heilman Star of Time Out For Ginger Behind the scenes, our faithful make-up artist Charles Haw- man and student di- rector Sue Lietter, pre- pared the cast for the big show. Charles J. Wolfe, Jr,, Carl Thomas, Sue Liefter, Kathleen Focht, Mr. Charles Ri Hawman, Sheila Mul- ligan Proud of the football accomplishments of his daughter Ginger, Mr. Carol exclaimed Thats my girl! Kathleen Focht, Miss Emma Reinbold, Mr. Earl A. Master, Sheila Mulligan 21 ' 4 E , fix f W L . f ' as 6562535 ! 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Mechanical Drawing Baccalaureate Bacc. Messenger Badminton Bdt. Mixed Chorus Baseball B. B. National Honor Society Basketball Bkt. B. Name Card Bookkeeping Bkkpg. Office Botany Bot. On The Castle Campus Bowling Bwl. Orchestra Boys' Singing B. Sing. Organist Business Efficiency Bus. Eff. Pennsylvania lnterscholastic Captain Capt. Athletic Association Carriage Carr. Personal Problems Castleaires Cast. Physics Chairman Chr. Places in History Chaplain Chap. President Cheerleaders C. L. Program Chemistry Chem. Projects Chief Ch. Publicity and Ticket Civic Pride Club C. P. C. Readers' Delight Clarinet Quartette Clar. Qt. Reading High School Color Guard C. G. Receptionist Collector Coll. Record-Book Commencement Commen. Red and Black Committee Comm. Registered Nurse Conditioning Cond. Representative Costume Cos. Revision Council Coun.' Safety in Numbers Cross Country C. C, Savings Decoration 81 Refreshment Dec. 8- Ref. Secretary Director Dir. Security Squad Dramatics Dram. Senior Eastern District Chorus E. Dist. Ch. Serve Our School Editor Ed. Soccer Ensemble Ens. Softball Executive Exec. Stagehand Exhibit Ex. Student Faculty Fac. Swimming Fellowship Fel. Tennis Finance Fin. Toastmaster Flagtwirlers Flag T. Track Flower Flwr. Travel Football Ft. B. Treasurer Future Nurses Fut. Nur. Trumpet Trio Future Teachers of America F. T. A. Typing General Shop Gen. Shop Varsity Girls' Athletic Association G. A. A . Vice President Girls' General Shop G. Gen. Shop Volley Ball Girls' Leaders G. L. Welfare Hall Patrol H. P. Wrestling College Preparatory C. P. General Vocational Commercial Com. Industrial Vocational Distributive Education D. E. Bindings -- Arnold's Book Bindery - Reading, Pennsylvania Covers - The S. K. Smith Company - Chicago, Illinois Photography - The Kravits Studio - Reading, Pennsylvania Printing - The Miller Printing Company - Reading, Pennsylvania Yearbook Advisers - Art - Mrs. Lillian M. Norton Editorial - Mr. B. M. Bossier Hd. H. 81 S. Hoc. Hosp. Comm. H. R. Ins. lntra. Jr. Hum. Soc J. V. K. K. Lib. Staff Maj. M. Qt. Mgr. M. B. Mech. Dr. Mes. Mix. Ch. N. H. S. Name Cd. Off. Cast. Camp. Orch. Org. P. l. A. A. Per. Prob. Phy. Hist. Pres. Prog. Proj. Pub. 8. Tick. Read. Del. R. H. S. Recp. Rec.-Bk. R. 8. B. R. N. Rep. Rev. Sfty. in Nos. Svg. Sec. Sc. Squad Sr. S. O. S. Socc. Sft. B. Stg. Hand St. Swim. Tenn. Toast. Tr. Trav. Treas. Trpt. Trio Typ. Var. V. Pres. V. B. Wel. Wr. G. V. I. V. Abbreviations and Acknowledgments Activities Clubs Orga Auto Mechanics Bookkeeping Botany Boys' Singing Business Efficiency Carriage Chess Conditioning Dance Dramatics Fellowship Future Nurses General Shop and 94 137 Household Mechanics Hill-Billy Club Junior Humane Mechanical Drawing Personal Problems Physics-Chemistry Places in History Projects Readers' Delight Record Book Safety in Numbers Serve Our School Toastmaster Travel Typing nizations A Cappella Alumni Service Club Arxalma Staff '55 Arxalma Staff '56 Assembly Chaplains and Chairmen Band Castleaires Cheerleaders Civic Pride Club Clarinet Quartette Color Guard Costume Committee Flag Twirlers Future Teachers of America 140 96 122 134 116 Girls' Athletic Association Girls' Chorus Girls' Glee Club Girls' Ensemble Hall Patrol Hi-Y Club Instrumental Ensemble Key Club Library Staff Maiorettes Male Quartette Marching Band Mixed Chorus Mixed Ensemble National Honor Society Office Messengers 120 124 100 On the Castle Campus Quill and Scroll Receptionists Red and Black Staff 106- 215 155 155 144 138 144 148 138 149 151 154 146 137 153 147 143 149 142 144 147 155 152 145 145 150 152 139 145 154 141 136 123 115 135 109 99 131 130 118 117 130 121 115 119 102 105 127 126 127 104 110 129 111 103 119 128 121 125 128 101 114 108 99 114 107 INDEX Red and Black On the Air 108 Senior Orchestra 132 Stagehands 133 Student Council 98 Student Council Committee 98 Student Faculty Committees 96-97 Assembly Committee 96 Awards Commitee 96 Exhibits Committee 97 Health and Safety Committee 97 Y-Teens 1 12-1 13 Administration Administrators and Supervisors 10 Board of Education 10 Principal 8 Principal's Council 11 Vice Principals 9 Arxalma Song 4 Cafeteria Staff 27 Curtain Call 214 Faculty 6-27 Art 17 Commercial 18-19 Distributive Education 19 English 12 Foreign Languages 16 Guidance 22-23 Health and Physical Education 26 Home Economics 24 Industrial Education 20-21 Library 25 Mathematics 13 Music 17 Safety Education 25 Science 15 Social Science 14 Features 194-213 All School Play 210 Assembly Featurettes 200-201 Eleventh Grade at R. H. S, 205 Finale 21 1 First Day of School 196 Fun at the Fair 197 Highlights of '55 Feature 208-209 Open House 206-207 Scenes in the Spotlight 198-199 Senior Personality Contest 212-213 Tenth Grade at Northwest 202 Tenth Grade at R. H. S. 204 Tenth Grade at Southwest 203 Workshop Plays 136 Janitorial Staff 27 Office Staff 27 School Setting 5 Seniors 30-93 Class Officers 33 Class Sponsors 32 Seniors -- Activities 80-93 Baccalaureate 92 Class Song 79 Class Trip 90 Commencement 93 Prom 91 Seniors are Funny 87 Senior Show 88-89 Seniors - Commitees 80-86 Announcement 82 Baccalaureate 86 Class Day 83 Class Song 83 Commencement 86 Decoration and Refreshment 84 Executive 80 Finance 81 Flower 83 Motto 82 Name Card 82 Program 81 Prom and Orchestra 85 Publicity and Ticket 85 Reunion 86 Senior Show 84 Welfare 81 Sports 156-193 Boys' Sports 158-178 Baseball 172-173 Junior Varsity 173 Varsity 172 Basketball 166-168 Ace Performers 167 Junior Varsity 168 Varsity 166 Cross Country 165 Football 158-163 Football Spotlight 159 .lunior Varsity 162-163 Men of the Gridiron 160-161 Varsity 158 Golf 174 lntramural Champs 169 Soccer 164 Sports Personnel 178 Swimming 171 Tennis 175 Track 176-177 Wrestling 170 Girls' Sports 179-193 Archery 182-183 Badminton 189 Basketball 186-187 Bowling 188 Girls' Sports for '55 179 Gym Classes 193 Hockey 181 Junior High Play Day 185 Leaders' Club 180 Softball 192 Swimming 190-191 Table Tennis 189 Volleyball 184 Table of Contents 3 Theme Explanation 2 Title Page 1 2
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