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CLASS OFFICERS President-Richard Dietrich Vice President-Dorothy Warr Secretary-Victoria Stevens Treasurer-Susan Heckman Victoria Stevens, Dorothy Warr, Richard Dietrich, Susan Heckman MESSAGE T0 OUR SPONSORS We, the Class of '56, would like to express our sincere appreciation to our Class Sponsors, Mr. Harry Scott, Mrs. Amy Bell, Mr, Warren Gish, and Mr, William Bannon who through their much needed personal guidance and understanding have made our years at the Castle ones we shall always cherish with fond memories. mimi 030-4,,,..W Zdcbvf of j
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CLASS SPONSORS SPONSORS' MESSAGE T0 SENIORS Your class motto, lt's better to make a life than a living , should raise some questions in your minds. The right answer to these questions depends upon what you find in your own hearts. You are facing the world in years of great decisions, which cannot be validated by government, unless the hearts of the people are sound and unless they beat in tune with the ideals which enabled our forefathers to charter for us the greatest plan of life since civilization began. Not only in living your own life, but as the leaders of our next generation it might be well to recall some of these ideals. Our forefathers believed that the American dream was not based on material things but on freedom, that struggle is a part of man's destiny and the conquest of knowledge and understanding will lead to an enriched philosophy toward life, They believed in the moral and spiritual strength of the people and that national strength and the power to endure was to be found in the hearts and souls of men. They believed in the ideal of personal responsibility and beyond one's responsibility to self must be recognition of responsibility to one's fellows and compassion toward all mankind. It is the wish of your Class Sponsors that you may realize your dreams and, as graduates of Reading High School, you may face the future with surer feet, clearer minds, cleaner spirits, and a greater faith in the greatness of faith. ,ff OJ A ' Ya-43. ,W 3 ll Q. if 5 li Mr. Warren Gish, Mr. Harry Scott, Mrs. Amy Bell, Mr, William Bannon
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CAROLYN A. ADAMS l224 Spruce Street C. P.-Dress Designer Argyle Club, G.A.A Tumb., NH 5. ' A W pai' RICHARD N. ALLWEIN 923 North Fifth Street C, P.-Civil Engineer Sr. Dance Comm, Hn-Y, C.P.C., A Cop., C.C., Tr. B 4? 5- 1-:' R. BARRY ANGSTADT l4l3 North Thirteenth Street C. P.-Dentist Pres. Mix, Ch., Hi-Y, N.H.S. ., C.P.C. 5 DORIS K. ADAMS ld29 Church Street Com.-Secretory I-LR. Chop., Sr. Flwr. Comm., Bus. Eff, Club, Y-Teens, C.P.C., N.H.S. .V . .. ...W ' . fi Figifif' . fxffir , ew I il S' 4 . 'Q ,Q -lv y f BRUCE W. ALTHOUSE 455 North Thirteenth Street l.V,-Elcctricol Linemon SUZANNE M. ANGSTADT 730 North Twelfth Street Corn.-Office Worker H.R. Sec., Sr. Ref. Comm., Fel. Club 1- - :r,i3.w,r 'W . FRANK A. ACCORDINO 619 Bingomon Street Gen.-College Coo, Theo. Club, Tr., lntro. Bkt. B. inhuman- fi JEROME L. ADAMS 633 North Eleventh Street Gen.-Armed Forces HP. CAROL J. ANDERSON 768 Schuylkill Avenue Com.-Secretory Bus. Eff. Club 1 fl 7:1 2 -gf :pig Ale i .1 . . xi Wqvwv l CARL J. ARON, JR. l409 Church Street l.V.-Drofting ELAINE R. ACHE 307 Schuylkill Avenue C. P,-Teaching Sr, Wel. Comm., Trov. Club, Y-Teens, Sec. F.T.A., C.P.C., Alt. Recp., N.H.S. CAROLINE J. ALLEGRO 1037 Muhlenberg Street Com,-Office Worker I-l.R. Chop,, Bus. Eff. Club, G.A,A. EDWARD L. ANGSTADT l5l8 North Eleventh Street C. P.-Architect Hi-Y S DORIS E. ARTZ l844 Perkiomen Avenue Com.-Private Secretary H.R. Treas., Sr. Nome Cd. go'-rrirgt., Bus. Eff. Club, G.A.A., ,
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