Reading High School - High Lights Yearbook (Reading, OH)
- Class of 1954
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A, BELL 8: SON - THE STORE OF VARIETY - 16 West Benson Street, Reading, Ohio TOM BELL'S CHILI PARLOR, West Benson Street, Reading, Ohio BOK'S PAINT 8t WALLPAPER SHOP, I2 West Benson Street, Reading, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF DARLING 84 COMPANY EDDIE'S RESTAURANT, 1839 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio THE ELLA SHOPPE - LADIES READY TO WEAR - 206 Dunn Street, Lockland, Ohio FARR'S TRADE MART, Columbia SL Reading Roads, Reading, Ohio GAH1 SHOE COMPANY, INC. 6 to 8 West Benson Street, Valley 4546 COMPLIMENTS OF MAYOR CHARLES GERTZ, READING, OHIO M, GOLDBERG 85 SON, Corner of Benson 84 Jefferson Avenues, Reading, Ohio IIARRIG.-XN'S PHARMACY, 310 West Benson Street, Valley 2407 HARTMAN 8: BAILEY, INC., Mill 3: Dunn Streets, Lockland, Ohio, Valley 0011 - 0012 H 84 S TRAILER SALES, NEW 84 USED MOBILE HOMES, 1605 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio KAMM'S DELICATESSEN, 907 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio, Valley 7744 KELLER'S FLOWER SHOP - FLOWERS 8: GIFTS - 1527 Reading Road, Poplar 1909 KIT'S DAIRY BAR, 137 West Benson Street, Reading, Ohio, Valley 1919 KOEHL'S FEED MILL - Feed 84 Coal - East Vine Street, Reading, Ohio, Valley 0153 GUS KOEHL'S GROCERY, WHITE VILLA FOODS, Corner Benson Sc Reading Roads, Valley 2772 KOEHLER HARDWARE COMPANY, Corner-Benson 8a Church Streets, Valley 0148 LAUREL VARIETY STORE, 410 West Benson Street, Reading, Ohio, Poplar 2533 CARL LIERMAN'S MARKET, 921 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio, Valley 0797 MASON FOOD FREEZER PLAN, 149 West Benson Street, Reading, Ohio, Poplar 5315 MAUGLE'S TELEVISION 8a APPLIANCE STORE, 1111 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio, Valley 7766 J. H, MEYER COMPANY, AMERICAN KITCHENS, 1301 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio, Poplar 5252 MURPHY'S DELICATESSEN, WM, SCHWIND, Propr,, 1108 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio NAVE'S GROCERY, 1101 Jefferson Avenue, Reading, Ohio, Valley 8826 PLASTIC VARIETY STORE, 133 West Benson Street, Reading, Ohio, Poplar 3319 COMPLIMENTS OF CHRIS RANEY, REAL ESTATE 85 INSURANCE BROKER, Reading, Valley 0966 READING FLORIST, WES MYERS, Propr., 110 West Benson Street, Reading, Valley 6264 READING GARAGE, INC., COMPLETE FORD SERVICE, 1300 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio READING HARDWARE STORE, 1020 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio, Valley 5185 READING ROAD FIVE Sc TEN STORE, Corner Benson Sf Reading Roads, Reading, Ohio READING SUPER SERVICE, 1326 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio, Valley 3353 COMPLIMENTS OF ROBERT J. REDWJINE dz SONS, BUILDERS, Reading, Ohio ROTH'S SERVICE STATION, Corner Benson 84 Market Streets, Reading, Ohio, Valley 9863 SCHMlDT'S MEATS, 1009 Jefferson Avenue, Reading, Ohio, Valley 1008 - FAMOUS SAUSAGE - SCHMIDT'S PHARMACY, 901 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio, Valley 0145 - 9647 COMPLIMENTS OF DR. R. T. WELl.ING, JR., OPTOMETRIST, Lockland, Ohio, Valley 7780 WHITENACICS RESTAURANTS - READING, ST. BERNARD, EVENDALE 8a COLLEGE HILL WIEBELL, THE JEWELER, 326 West Benson Street, Reading, Ohio, Valley 2493 JACK WOLKE'S GROCERY, Corner of Vine and Jefferson Avenues, Reading, Ohio WRAY'S VARIETY STORE, 110 Mill Street, Lockland, Ohio, - A STORE FOR VALUES - SHOESTRING RECORD SHOP - TV Sc RADIO SERVICE - 201 W. Benson Street, Valley 8551 SIMSON'S JEWELRY STORE, Reading Road, Reading, Ohio SUBURB SUPPLY COMPANY, 1400 Reading Road, Reading Ohio, Valley 2390 SULLIVAN'S, THE MAN'S STORE, 120 Mill Street, Lockland, Ohio, Valley 0079 TATMAN TAXI, 211 East Wyoming Avenue, Lockland, Ohio, Valley 2066 THEIS MOTOR COMPANY, AUTO SALES 8a SERVICE, 1009-1011 Reading Road, Valley 9528 VALLEY AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, 1615 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio, Poplar 1635 VALLEY DRY CLEANER'S, 1017 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio, Valley 9608 VANOVER DRY CLEANER'S, 1327 Reading Road, Reading, Ohio, Valley 0024 WAG'S CAFE, 1020 Jefferson Avenue, Reading, Ohio, Valley 9663 WELLING'S JEWELRY STORE, 122 Mill Street, Locldand, Ohio, Valley 0065 COMPLIMENTS OF THE BIG FOUR - CHARLIE, GREG, NICK, 82 ORVILLE ..... Q56 31-- ' I , ff... 1 ,- ? .- Zi Z- -.fs IHA KS fag! wr Smurf Inf miss or 1953 .... tk ,.- him, f?c ' -. 3 5 ' ' xt? 3:5 172, '-- 'f'-If P ' is Q P P ,Q 0 Us , ' 1 itat ,' x 1 fi 'f I The Adviser and Staff of this edition of THE READING READER wish to thank the Class of 1953 for their generous donation to the yearbook. Their thoughtfulness and generosity have done much to make this edition a success, We salute a fine class and wish them well in all their future undertakings. A WORD OF APPRECIATION ......... The Adviser and Staff of this edition of THE READING READER wish to express their appreciation to MR, IRV SCHATZLE of POGUE PHOTOGRAPHERS for his Co- operation and helpful advice given to this year's staff. His unselfish Work and boun- tiful aid have done much to make this book a success. 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'L y MZ .--sr- ' K A A' ,fig A R, , , fx f I Y ff . A 1 . , 5 W5 ,Vw -f .X 5 Y 3 f I ,A YI , lg . C, R. , ig? ri, f ggi . I 5 f f , Q' ' , S C' '7 'iff ga MR. MARCELLUS LUERS MR. CHRIS RANEY MISS MAYME KOETTER BOARD IN SESSION. . U ' n Clerk of the Board 3 , :,9 wz ,,. xfl LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Cutter, Presidemg Miss Koetter, Clerk of the Boardg Mr, Durkee, Superintendent of Schoolsg Mr. Hostuick, Mr. Laque, Mr. Raney, and Mr. Luers. F iw X I QM FAIIIIHY ELSA BRANDENBERGER B.S., M.A. in Ed. English NANCY CLAGETT A. B. English, Spanish, Journalism IESS A, ELLIS B. A. , B. S. in Ed, , M. A, Science and Mathematics IEAN ANN FOLTZ. B. S. Home Economics ANDREW J. FRAZIER A.B. 'Q . v'.4 I W xg. SQ. X f i '.V' y P51 in x ...gg 7 align 'fq E' . gi I N Ti Z.. . gy , cfs-sires figs was xg.-ei Nw. f f. i.?.f r' X ,.' Industrial Arts ROSE MARY GLASER B.S., M.E. Health and Physical Education 'O 'HA Qfb- MARIE HALL B. S. in Ed. History and Speech, ROBERT C. HOWE B.S. in Ed., M.A. Mathematics MARY LANG B.S, in Ed., M.A. Science and Biology IOHN.H. MATRE B.S. in Ed. Music, Instrumental 1.7 I '18 if '. .4 -, ,E as r ggi. 'sg . tT'T7X nv. a W, . R E Dean of Girls :K A - R--...,... . W 1.-: 4- . c, r 5- F . FTF - f gi lid '- -V-ai ja,-ff..'. fc A f I aiu . . I ...Ii ,,.,:, H Aww, if 1-. s z:.51.:.?3?.'3, A ' ' I j ig. . . . , jf .V 5.54, Q85-Sw -' '- :-'-' F '.:'5i'f'. '..-M. . , ,Q - M. fic- - Qi .. A --,,1 'f-ff : . . ,I H X A --'- K N FACUHY CHARLES H. MOORE B. S. in Ed. Industrial Arts and Driver's Training DOUGLAS W. NARAMORE B. A., M. A. History, Social Studies KENNETH D. POWERS B. S. in Ed., M. A. Head Coach, Physical Education WALTER PRITCHARD B. S. Business and Commerce Asst. Coach fBasketba1ly . x EARL K. RIESENBERG g -:'1r. ' ... B. M. . Music, Vocal ' r if V ' S -V S 'V W X x E. MABEL RUNYAN B.A. English, Librarian JOHN J. SINGER A.B. . B. S. in Ed. , M. E. English, Latin Director of Publications Asst. Coach QTennisJ MARY LOU UNGER B. S. in Ed. Commerce HELEN WORRALL B. S. in Ed. Art f N 9 FACIIHY JU Illli HIGH CLARA BLACKMAN A. B. , M. A. Jr. High, English ROBERT HARPER B. S. in Ed. Jr. High, Reading and Science Assistant Coach JAMES W, JOHNSON A.B. Jr. High, Mathematics and English LUCILLE KRAUSSER A.B. Jr. High, Mathematics, and Reading .4 fr . -'fi II, if -. af' '4- ffv -'sig X 'N 1 J . fs... . -5ixi 'x . ?i? fif?2 w: T ' 4 x if ..... . . . Jdiw DONALD MO HR B, S. in Ed. Jr. High, History Assistant Coach DOROTHY ROADARMOUR B.S. Jr. High, Geography MRS. MARGIE KOETTER Secretary MRS, PHYLLIS NOBLE Secretary ph J QM fd 1.- Ar EHE SENIIIRS CUNEINUE IIN Ill WASHINBEIIN Il C - A GEUIEIIIIIS WEEK ENDS S mnfligl IE MMI IIE ..... I UW YC! HHCIH QVHOOI THIRTTFTH ANNUAL FNFFMFNT EXFRCXSES Qllg U Q -.iw MONDAY, JUNE 7 1954 S115 p. m. High School Auditorium Reading. OMG SCCHC from f1Ha1 Pro gram l 99 LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. Pritchard, Lee Corbin, Joyclyn Jung, Miss Foltz, Miss Hall. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Helen Arand, Doris Miller. TO BETTER THE WORLD AS A WHOLE WILL BE OUR LIFELONG GOAL In their first class meeting the Seniors elected the following class officers: President, .Ioyclyn Jungg Vice-President, Helen Arandg Sec- retary, Lee Corbing and Treasurer, Doris Miller. The Seniors had many success- ful activities throughout the year in- cluding the Senior Dinner on Sunday, November 8th, many bake sales, and a successful Basketball Pitch at the P. T. A. Bazaar. The Senior Play, THEY GAVE HIM A CO-ED, was a main highlight of the year. The dances, paper drives and bracelet sale all contributed funds to the main goal of the year, the trip to New York and Washington, D. C. The Seniors would like to express their thanks to those mothers who have helped them throughout their four years at RHS. A special vote of thanks goes to Mr. Pritchard, Miss Hall and Miss Foltz, the advisors, who have helped the Class of 1954 throughout the years. lb , F kg all Egifmaz 4 al. Sl IIIRS .ap-fr ' TO BETTER THE WORLD AS A WHOLE JAMES JOSEPH ANDERSON Aloof, wisecracking, fisherman. Football 1, 25 Track lg Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1, 25 History Club 25 Dramatics 3, 45 Chorus 35 Junior and Senior Play. HELEN I. ARAND Good-matured, fun-loving. Y-Teens lg G,A,A, 1,43 History Club 25 Home Ec, Club 45 Typhoon staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Honor So- ciety 3,45 Class Officer 45 Future Teachers 45Iunior and Senior Play. SHIRLEY JUNE BARRY Feminine, good looking, promised. Y-Teens lg Home Ec, Club 1, 45 Club Secretary 45 History Club 25 Honor Society 3, 45 ,lunior and Sen- ior Play, VIRGINIA LEE BLAIR Quiet, neat, agreeable. History Club 25 Home Ec, Club 45 Senior Play. DARLENE ANN BOEHL Petite, effervescent, spoken for. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Latin Club 1,25 Typhoon Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 History Club 25 Junior and Senior Play. ,pf 51 WILL BE OUR LIFELONG GOAL DANIEL CHARLES BONBRIGHT Well meaning, talkative, man Friday. Library Club 1, 2,-3, 4, History Club 2, 4. JOHN THEODORE BRUNE Pleasant, non-chalant, golfer. Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Golf 2, 3,4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 2. JOHN HENRY BURGER Courteous, serious, hunter. Chorus 3, 4, History Club 2. MYRON LEE CALDWELL Artistic, reserved, neat. Honor Society 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, History Club 2. PAUL WILLIS CAMPBELL Romeo, sense of humor, poet, Baseball 2, 4, History Club 2, Key Club 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Junior and Senior Play. ,,a :IPI Vi ,I Sl HIRS , I :V I., 3 3 ,- 'I .4. ,. 1 Q2 Y ul.. J-' K 'N g .. 2 1 t if . E ,,, Nm? a W ,UVB-Q w, Sl IIIRS 4 Nga X W I an ,, A is Q. Q M , - X, TO BETTER THE WORLD AS A WHOLE BARBARA LEE CORBIN Attractive, efficient, cheerful leader. Class Vice-President 1, Class President 2, Class Secretary 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 2, 3, President 4, G. A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Teams 3, 4, Student Council 3,4, President 4, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, History Club 2, Annual staff 2, 3, Ty- phoon Staff 2, 3, Home Ec, Club 4, Glee Club 2, Band 2, Junior and Senior Play. HOWARD JOHN CUTTER Dependable, co-operative, actor, athlete. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, History Club 2, Latin Club 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Key Club 2, 3,4, Vice-President 4, Annual staff 3, Miami Scholarship Tests 1, 2, 3, Junior and Senior Play. IENNILEE DERRICK Pretty, stylish, brain. History Club 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Chorus 3, G. A. A. 3,4, Prince of Peace 4, Miami Scholarship Test 4, Junior and Senior Play. CAROL ANN DIGGINS Blond, carefree, likeable. Honor Society 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, History Club 2, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Chorus 1, Tennis Club 1, Senior Play. EDNA JANET DU CHEMIN Scholarly, hard worker. Y-Teens 1, History Club 2, Home Ec. Club 1, 4, Treasurer 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. if 35, . We We 'QT' 'QB WILL BE OUR LIFELONG GOAL DORIS JEAN FEHRENBACH Friendly, sports loving, engaged. Glee Club 1, Chorus 2, History Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 13,-1, Varsity Teams 1, 2, 3,-1, Varsity Captain 4, Volleyball Captain 2, Honor Society 53,-1, Home Ec, Club 4, Miami Scholarship Test 2, 3, -1. CHARLES RICHARD FLEGE Temperamental, good looking, always tired. ' Football 1, 2, 3,-1, Class Secretary 1, History Club 2, Chorus 3, 4, Dramatics Club 33, Football Co- Captain -lg Big Four Club 4. GERALDIFJE ANN FOLEY Laughing, likeable, wulf loving. G, A. A. 1, 2, tl,-1, History Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff fig Typhoon Staff 2, 3, Home Ec, Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Junior and Senior Play. DOROTHY JOYCE GLOSSNER Blond, attractive, hepster. Y-Teens 1, 2, Chorus 2, 4, G. A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Teams I3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Typhoon Staff fi, Home Ec, Club 1, 3, History Club 2, Band 1, JUDITH ANNETTE GREEN Cute, tiny, explosive personality, G.A. A. 1, 2, 3,4, Home Ec, Club 4, Glee Club 1, History Club 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Team 4, Class Secretary 3, Junior and Senior Play. Sl IDRS Ns X' it 4'9- l 1 ...H Sl IURS ,ve - , a awww- ,- sic' ,. Vx. TO BETTER THE WORLD AS A WHOLE IMELDA MAE GROH Sweet, affable, agreeable. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Captain 25 History Club 25 Home Ec, Club 45 Glee Club 15 Varsity Teams 1, 2, 45 Senior Play. WILLIAM ROBERT HARTMAN IR. Intelligent, Don Juan, catty dresser. History Club 25 Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Key Club 45 Senior Scholarship Test5 Senior Play. RICHARD GREGORY HOSTUICK Jess' helper, cars, football. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1,25 Manager 15 Track lg Chorus 2, 3, 45 Octet 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 History Club 25 Stamp Club 1, 25 Annual Staff 1, 2, 35 Typhoon Staff 2, 45 Wrestling Team 35 Junior and Senior Play. KENNETH CHARLES IESSEN Artistic, athletic, clown. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Football King 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Class President 35 History Club 25 Junior and Senior Play. JOYCLYN ELAINE JUNG Studious, tactful, pleasing disposition. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 25 Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Annual staff 3, 45 Co-Editor 45 Class Treasurer 2, 35 Class President 45 Cafeteria 3, 45 Junior and Senior Play. We WILL BE OUR LIFELONG GOAL PATRICIA JUNE KETTLER Shy, pleasure loving, artistic, Y-Teens lg History Club 25 Chorus 25 Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Annual staff 3, 45 Typhoon Staff 35 Jun- ior and Senior Play. RICHARD WILLIAM LACHER Curly locks, talented, printer. Band 1, 2, 35 Key Club 3, 45 History Club 25 Latin Club 2, 3. SYLVIA MARIE LANG Demure, expressive, brown-eyed, winsome. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Home Ec, Club 45 History Club 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Typhoon Staff 35 Annual Staff 3, 45 Senior Play. SHIRLI DEANE LEWIS Quiet, moody, undecided. Y-Teens 1, 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Speech Club 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Library Club 35 Junior Play. SHIRLEY ANN LUCAS Witty, feminine, lighthearted. G, A, A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 45 History Club 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Typhoon Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 Senior Play. Sl IURS ,MW ...fx WN as Ax e 1 4: ' n . afcl '1 f t 5 ,,,.-I 5 we 4' in X i 5 l .1 , .1 yi if 5 is if W P F .IH Sl IURS W ,,. , . Q .gh .ff WA w-'1. up 25555. -mlinluevllw-f TO BETTER THE WORLD AS A WHOLE JERRY HOWARD MCMILLAN Helpful, electrical genius, friendly. Football lg Baseball lg Band lg Glee Club 2, 3g Chorus 4g Senior Play. FRANK PAUL MAGIN Facts, determined, Beau Brummel. Key Club 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2g History Club 2g Tennis l, 2, 3g Minstrel lg Stamp Club 1, 2, 3g President 1, 2, 3g Basketball lg Miami Scholarship Tests l, 3, 4g Junior and Senior Play. STANLEY WALDRON MASTERS Gabby, mechanical, good dancer, Speech Club 3, 4g History Club 2. DOLLIE MARIE MERRY Conscientious, thoughtful, reserved. Home EC. Club 1,3,4g G,A.A. lg Library Club 4, Senior Play. MARY JANE MEYERS Dependable, optimistic, enjoys pleasures. G.A,A, lg Latin Club l,2g Speech Club 3g Y- Teens lg History Club 2g Home Ec. Club l, 2, 3g Chorus 2, 3, 4g Junior and Senior Play, 'AM X, ,l YWW, WILL BE OUR LIFELONG GOAL DORIS ANN MILLER Intelligent, clever, car conscious. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 45 Glee Club 25 World History Club 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Annual Staff 2, 35 Typhoon Staff 2, 35 Home Ec, Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Varsity Teams 45 Volleyball Captain 45 Junior and Senior Play. EDWARD WALLACE NICKOL Popular, handsome, athlete. 5 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 History Club 25 Key Club 2, 35 Honor Society 45 Boxing Team 3, 45 Junior Play. BARBARA GENENE NICKOLS Charming, serious, dependable. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A, 2, 3, 45 Publicity Agent 45 Home Ec, Club 1, 45 Historian 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Secretary 45 Student Council 45 Typhoon Staff 35 Annual Staff 3, 45 History Club 35 Secretary 35 Junior and Senior Play. WILLIAM FORREST OMAN Titian haired, scholarly, south paw, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice- President 25 History Club 2, Vice-President 25 Typhoon Staff 35 Glee Club 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Hon- or Society 3, 45 Key Club 45 Junior and Senior Play. JOYCE RUTH PAGE Quiet OJ, impetuous, sparkling personality. G.A.A. lg Tennis Club 15 Stamp Club lg Home Ec. Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Chorus 45 Senior Play. Sl IIIRS BSB 'QE HR R' ark 'P s ow, 5 3 2.253551 as as IIIRS ---- ' -:Q - , - 551' U ,- YM . I , A vi-X - , vp -,-as ., '-an .. 4. -,,- nz,-5,,,... . c . ?a,Gx A ..,. , -- -.wi 2 .2.. , f - s ' '-an A - f -. , ,.,,, , , -45':'l:' 1 ' 1 , ..., . - -M-fi'-V? .V 1- 1' .:, . vb as 2 E Y . ,, 42 , WJ A, wf.':,-.,-wx: ,, xl .1-9 4 mmm, it in? Q 'f'-7 1. f, :: , , '- in QW 3 X UQMI YQ' ,z 424 . Www' '55-2: ' - 1 .. . .4 . 1:53, Q' TO BETTER THE WORLD AS A WHOLE ORVILLE RAY PROFFITT Moody, mature, fighting half back. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, History Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Basketball 1, Boxing Team 3,4, Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4, lun- ior and Senior Play. WENDELL PALMER RANEY Co-operative, jolly, Key Clubber. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Class Secretary 3, History Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Band 1, Chorus 3, 4, Octet 4, Junior and Senior Play, HOWARD ALLEN RIESENBERG Congenial, sports loving, jokster, Latin Club 1, 2, Speech Club 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Octet 3, 4, History Club 2, Stamp Club 1, 2, Miami Scholarship Test 1, 2, Science Club 1, Junior and Senior Play. JOYCE ELAINE RIESENBERG Quiet, sports ability, dependable. Varsity Teams 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,4, Vice-President, Honor Society 3, 4, Annual staff 2, Termis 1, G. A. A. Vice-President 4, Junior Play. BETTY LOU ROLAND Lovely, amiable, impetuous. WILL BE OUR LIFELONG GOAL GERALD BERNARD SANTEL Tall, likeable, sportsman. Football 1,25 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Baseball 25 Dra- matics Club 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 25 Class President lg Junior and Senior Play, ELAINE MARY SCHEHR Tactful, congenial, betrothed. ' Honor Society 3, 45 Y-Teens 15 History Club 25 Home EC, Club 1, 3, 45 President 45 Chorus 2, 3,45 Typhoon staff 35 Annual Staff 35 Senior Play. CAROL OLIVIA VON BARGEN Mischievous, athletic, good sport. G.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Y-Teens 1,25 History Club 25 Dra- matics Club 3, 45 G.A. A. Vice-President 35 Home EC. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball Captain 25 Basketball Captain 45 Senior Play. ROSEMARY WATSON Calm, poised, music loving. Latin Club 1,25 G.A. A. 1, 2, 3,45 History Club 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Home Ec, Club 2, 3,45 Future Teachers 3,45 An- nual Staff 3,45 Typhoon Staff 35 Y-Teens 45 Ten- nis Club lg Junior and Senior Play. DONALD L, WILHOITE Friendly, pleasant willing worker. Sl IIIRS ang. an Ns- X se iv fm 2'l,f.-2 9 X Q fi f li: v :ua -- 4- ' .4 Ai- lA8J WIllA IJJISJ Ml J We, the Senior Class of Reading High School, being of dis- posing mind and sane memory and desiring to make such dispo- sition of our worldly estate as we deem best, so make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. FIRST: To the faculty, we leave our studious habits and deep appreciation for all your help. SECOND: To the Freshies, we bequeath our ability in sports and our cooperative spirit. THIRD: To the Sophomores we give our ability to win the Scholarship plague. FOURTH: To the Juniors, we will our dignity, our seats in the auditorium and to each individual Junior we do hereby designate: Jim Anderson transfers his stiff, erect posture to Jerry Hayes. Helen Arand passes on her expert hot rodding to Barbara Harmon. Shirley Barry bequeaths her calm, cool, collected ways to Betty Scalf. Virginia Blair gives her unassuming wayS I0 D01ores Jean Gebert. Darlene Boehl hands down her winning ways with the Lockland boys to Harriet Schmidt. Charles Bonbright gives his acid bottle and stink bombs to Roland Ficke. John Brune leaves his putting power to Wes Blackstone. John Burger transmits his salesmanship of nuts and bolts to Bob Young. Ronald Caldwell passes on his well groomed appearance to Dan ROPP- Bobo Calhoun bequeaths his Pinocchio nose to Jon Patrouch. Paul Campbell wills his friendly dimpled smile to Charles Dunn. Ronald Clevenger gives his Toni Home Permanent to Pete Dils and Frank Carter. Lee Corbin passes on her fun loving spirit and beautiful singing voice to Jean Wilson. Jack Cutter leaves his Marcus Haines ability to Charles Johnson. Jennilee Derrick bequeaths her scholastic ability and flowing locks to Jean Walters. Carol Diggins leaves her carefree philosophy of life to Gail Pettis. Edna Du Chemin gives her dependability and competency in Home Ec. to Geneva Hawks and Irmgard Haerr. Doris Fehrenbach passes on her outstanding all-around ability to Barbara Wetterer. Charlie Flege transmits his knack for blushing to Bob Reed, Gerry Foley wills her well-known boisterous giggle to Norleen Sloan. Butch Glossner leaves her beautiful natural blond locks to Joanne Geraci. Sylvia Lang hands down her dark complexion to Marilyn Rolman. Judy Green donates her 97 lbs. to Shirley York. Imelda Groh leaves her sly roving eyes to Eileen Topmiller, Bill Hartman passes on his catty ways to Bob Bradshaw. Greg Hostiuck leaves his talkative, officious manner to Don Cutter. Ken Jessen wills his 222 pounds to Truman Sheldt and Ron Cutter ---there is enough for both ! ! l I Joyclyn Jung wills her charming lady-like manner to Carol Malott. 1-.L .. Pat Kettler dispatches her pack of chewing gum and wise cracks to Carol Luers, Dick Lacher leaves his musical talent to John Mitsch. Shirley Lucas passes on her forward imagination to Beverly Wade. Shirley Lewis gives her temperamental moods to Jo Anne Huff. Paul Magin's independent attitude goes to Ray Robbins. Stan Master's suave ways and Arthur Murray technique on the Dance Floor is left to Donald Juenke. Dolly Merry's knack for homemaking and cooking is willed to Carol Bohrer. Jane Meyers wills her technique at the hospital to Nancy Kramer. Doris Miller passes on her beautifully manicured nails and col- lection of boy friends to Shirley Higgins. Ed Nichol leaves his football ability and socks to the Cutter Twins. Genene Nichols leaves her love for art work to Janet Flynn. Bill Oman passes on his perfect attendance and red hair to Bill Maynard. Orville Proffitt dispatches his opinions and his hobby of arguing to Dick Sutttnan. Joyce Page leaves het off and on diets to Katherine Garnett. Wendell Raney gives his talented hillbilly acting to Jim Nickley. Pete Riesenberg donates his influence with Mr. Singer to Art Brownfield. Joyce Riesenberg leaves her quiet scholarly manner to lobo Elmlinger. Betty Roland dispatches her ability to sleep in every class to Dolores Redwine. Jerry McMillan transmits his electrical knowledge and tool kit to Skippy Scharfenberger. Jerry Santel leaves his size 12 shoes to Ernie Jones. Elaine Schehr gives her desire to go to Alaska to Diane Kupfer- schmidt. Rosemary Watson leaves her parking spot on Brown Street to Lois Terrell. Earl Weis leaves his ability to say No to Jack Hardy. Don Wilhoite passes on his pitching arm to Les Nickley and his batting average to Jim Bittner. Joyce Williams hands down her famous gym suit and shoes to Shirley Von Bargen, Carol Von Bargen gives her outstanding sport abilities to Evelyn Turner. Jo Anne Young bequeaths to Charleen Elmlinger her way with the Sophomore boys. Given this 7th day of June, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-four. 1954 QED -,of ,Dil F Av 1- . A- :l. f-iafm., Y .. ,..:-..-g MOON VA'--H -11-Zi. gg- D ' Q x ' -Q T' r 7, ' fr g . 5 , ll I x- N Q5 7 K ' 'uf , ' In 9 'K ClASS P Hello, ladies and gentlemen. This is station RHS T. V. here in the metropolis of Washington, D. C. bringing an eye witness account of the Inaugauration Ball of 1972. The ball is being held at the Hotel Calhoun, supported by the multimillionaire Bo- Bo and his spoken-for. It seems that the guests are just arriving! The election this year was won by a landslide in favor of the women. Candidates for President were Geraldine Foley and Ken lessen. The latter lost the battle. Senator Dan Bonbright won the position of Vice President from Jim Anderson. Secretary of State, Shirley Barry, comes in wearing a Jung original, created by the now famous loyclyn, Lnc, We are hoping that Proffitt doesn't make a loss since he was elected Secretary of the Treas- ury. Welcome! Zsa Zsa Magor and Hank Finatra alias Jennilee Derrick and Bill Hartman. Congratulations on your latest Academy Award for Gone with the Typhoon. We see you're well surrounded by your handsome press agents, John Bur- ger and Charles Flege, and your photographer, Pete Riesenberg. We also see that Doris Miller, your dramatic coach, is accom- panying you. Looking inconspicuous and standing near the punch bowl with two rifles, one atomic hand grenade, and a hydrogen sling shot stands Helen Arand. She is the new executive of the secret ser- vice branch of the F. B. I. She is watching Carol Dreadful Dig- gins, who is looking through the corner of her eye at Jack Cutter, the famous oil-tycoon. Dreadful has recently been accused of the 37, 000, OOO robbery at Imelda Groh's fabulous bank. Looking over our program of this evening's floor show we note that Shirley Lucas, Miss M-M Boy of 1972, is singing along with the Earl Weis all-girl orchestra featuring Darlene Boehl playing a tuba, Ginny Blair a violin, Dot Glossner the ban- jo, and Piano Pat fliettlerp, who has won her fame with her name- sake. We also see as vocalists two basses and a high soprano, Ed Nichol, Greg Hostiuck, and Rosemary Watson. It will be a rare pleasure to hear them as they have been touring Europe and the African jungle presenting their songs to the natives for the last four years. . Ah, our notable senators have appeared. Let's see, do we recognize anyone? Oh yes! among the crowd is John Brune of California. He has taken a stand in the Senate in favor of lower- ing the voting age to 15 because there are so many accidents at this age that many children never reach 18. Edna Du Chemin. the old maid senator from Wisconsin, expects that before long :nur educational methods will be so high and rapid that a child will be capable of voting soon after leaving the cradle. Stanley Masters of Kentucky, always a lady's man, and the one who pre- sumably was elected because the women in his fair state out- iumbered the men five to one, is trying to pass a law giving free flome-permanents to the fairer sex. Ronald Caldwell of Ohio, who always had an interest in aviation is now in the midst of his ar- guments in favor of placing speed limit signs in the sky especially for guided missles, rocket ships, flying saucers, and an occasional Qld-fashioned airplane. Lee Corbin and her husband have just walked in. Wonder what he thinks of Senator Lee's new bill ask- Z9 RUPHICY ing that dogs and cats be represented in the senate by an animal of their own choosing, Sylvia Lang and Joyce Page, the two friends representing Washington and New York, who haven't taken a positive stand on anything, are now headed toward the President's table to congratulate the winner. The M. C. is now introducing celebrities. He takes great pleasure in calling atten- tion to the Continental Ballet team with Ronny Clevenger, Wen- dell Raney, and Joyce Riesenberg. We interrupt this program in behalf of our sponsor, the Bell Less Alarm Clock manufacturer, Shirley Lewis. Shirley, herself a lover of sleep, guarantees that these clocks positively do not ring, and may not even run. Now back to the Ball. Ladies and Gentlemen, we now have the great honor of see- ing Jane Meyers, the fabulous and wealthy society leader. She is dressed entirely in ermine trimmed in platinum, a creation of the model agency headed by lo Anne Young. With her, represent ing the agency, is Betty Rolland, the model with the hour-glass' figure. Reporting for the Merry Globe, owned by fabulous Dolly, is Genene Nichols and Doris Fehrenbach who are widely known for their coverage of important events. Now gracing the archway with a few of her team who have secretly been under contract to fail their college courses so that they might continue to play football, is Coach Carol Von Bar- gen of Notre Dame. With her, representing the team, are Dan Wilhoite, Jerry Santel and Judy Green, the three most valuable players, waterboy, end, and tackle. Honorary cheerleaders are Elaine Schehr and Joyce Williams. Late as usual, going according to the proprieties of fashion, are Bill Oman and Jerry McMillan. Bill is having fine success with his Charm School for Men in which he has employed Jerry as head charm. Paul Magin, the great orator, who has been designated to be Master of Ceremonies tonight, has announced the Reading High School Alma Mater which will be played in honor of the Presi- dent and a few contemporaries. Since the clock has struck five, and because many of the electees are from small country towns like Reading, Ohio, the crowd begins to disperse in order to obtain the proper amount of sleep. After a prayer by Pope Paul Campbell, who has flown straight from Rome to honor his contemporaries. we hear polite adieus, and fond hopes that the next four years will be a credit to the graduates of Reading High School. Station RHS T. V. has been proud to present this program as a public service in honor of the above mentioned school. P, S. The fabulous dance programs were 'printed by Dick Lacher. Irmgard Haerr Jeanne Gebert Shirley York Evelyn Turner Geneva Hawks Wg UN LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Young, Carol Luers, Miss Runyan, Richard Suttman, Mr. Moore, Albert Dils, Io Ann Geraci, MISSING - Mrs. JU Illll MASS Unger, The Junior Class started their very busy year with the following newly elected officers, President, Pete Dilsg Vice President, Bob Young' Secretary, Joan Geracig and Treasurer, Carol Luers. All helped in making this Junior year a success. The class held several dances, each one being beautifully decorated and a success all the way around. The Juniors worked diligently on the Student Directory and, when finally completed, it proved an invaluable aid to each one who bought a copy. , -,.v.r .Y The biggest project taken upon the shoulders of this class was the Junior-Senior Prom, held on April Z3rd. The week before and right up to the afternoon of the Prom itself the committees were busy decorating the gym. On that memorable night everyone had a wonderful time. The gym was beautifully decorated, a garden of wonder, and proved to everyone what hard work and co- operation can do in making the Prom a success. Sponsors of this class were Mrs. Unger, Miss Runyan and Mr. Moore. ZW -ff 'rwnuvf' X 'Ii'i?!-i:iZ...,.r., l 2 .aff uve vii Arnold Erickson Roland Ficke Jack Hardy Jerry Hayes Chalres Johnson Earnest Jones Henry Jones Donald Juenke William Kuntz William Maynard John Mitsch VW-J' Mr' , K f' 3 Wvwvf O - 1-mv 'Wm J ' 'i'Ai A ,wa A Q 32, N 'f'LL'5 Sf Y Z Q FORTUNE FAVORS THE VALIANT' James Bittner Wesley Blackstone Robert Bradshaw Arthur Brownfield Franklin Carter Donald Cutter Ronald Cutter Albert Dils Charles Dunn 4' 3 X K xx 'M' ,Ag v 'gg' My QF ,ff ' ' :f:v::-- -- ' v ' , .al 3 Q N..' NN'--V FORTUNE FAVORS THE VALIANTH xis.x '! 1 Jon Patrouch 3 i 5 55 lf Robe rt Reed Raymond Robbins Daniel Ropp Ross Scharfenberger Truman Sheldt Richard Suttman Robe rt Young Carol Bohrer .,- I? ii '54 ,Jinx I 1? 0.0 5.41 'Nut 'WW , '-as 'Q I 52, Charleen Elmlinger Joan Elrnlinger Janet Flynn Katherine Garnett Jeanne Gebe rt Jo Ann Creraci Irmgard Haerr Barbara Harmon Geneva Hawks Shirley Higgins Jo Ann Huff 3 f N-4' -'Tins' -mm. -m.mzm.L-an-:....uaf n-i...v. ...- 1 nu..- Z' N 25 WX LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Mr. Singer, David Batterson, Donna Fehrenbach, Bill Miller, Mrs. Clagett. Janet Cain. LEFT TO RIGHT. SITTING: A1 Houk, Mr, Naramore. SIIPHIIMIIIH MASS Through the work of everyone in the class and the class officers, President, David Battersong Vice President, Bill Millerg Secretary, Janet Caing and Treasurer, Donna Fehrenbachg the class of 1956 made each and every project during the year a success. This energetic class started the year with the Halloween Dance, The Jack O'Lantern Jump, they sold Christmas cards and sponsored the Christmas Dance, The Sleigh- 35 bell Ball. Seve ral kind-hearted members collected money for the Heart Fund, proving themselves to be civic minded students. They also brought in the second largest number of burnt bandages in the entire school. A car wash on a Saturday afternoon brought abundant returns for the time and trouble. The sponsors for this class were Mrs. Clagett, Mr. Naramore and Mr. Singer. Mr. Singer is the permanent advisor for the class, f i SIIPHIIMUIH 'mn' X -i. 'f-..v-.,m,, 9.0, .A M v. t Q :Q,l, Ai 4. 1 v in fl : f 'hi' A A 3, ' x 'irafl M ww- R 1 -fb. an ig-is ,. .wen , Y mf-v 5,21 YT- -, .4 William Greenwood Jim Heckman Alfred Houk Richard Ingram Richard Jones David Loggains Douglas McCauley Melvin Miller William Miller John Morari Ralph Mrusek - wr fl 3, In ',,. , e. - wi in: I If ' J? . . , ' 'Z:,4,:r'zQ Q, ,v.:.,.i Nbmssf' 1' ,. ' R- V 1 N H, y' ,Q- , X. il? I 40 Q., QM- 2 L -' MA.. -' if X I T . 3 'L 1 'M ww 35' - , WCP' l J e , . if 1 M V :M ,,:i , 7?-ii XIIXSI . ' ,fi 'T '5 ff, TRUTH is BETTER THAN GOLD Donald Apking David Batterson Donald Brown Robe rt Brownfield Robert Brune James Camden Rayrnond Cook George Deatherage Robert Dunn . 'vrffv' N ' 3 W 'S-', 'Qj'-'gr' if -'Ani fi .3 qu p ' vt-.t.-1v' , W . cuss l' W 'ax : TRUTH IS BETTER THAN GOLD -5.2 Doyle Nicely Robert Radford Ronald Rice Clyde Schulte - - -. 'ff' Allen Sutton as Michael Trapp , j . Paul Volle William Wetterer Charles Williams --' 4'6- is awp if 'S-..,f, v..f J' - x . A !gE:v'fi fm. ffxx fi' 'W' Y'r ':, , .' I i A J J LSL 'H J -1 Aa,v -ff , 'sv' g 'A' '1!? 'lY 1 X V' 'f 4 Wg Q A AX ,, V ,A 'wr , , 4 W, ' ff i'f4,7MVl ' X y.,,,,f' , , f ' Q M v x Y , as 1-5 ga ? ' '-voir cw -f 'ir QQ? ,N ff -we x i'T'f:p- , YW' 'f P- ' , ., ft- V f' , W +975 ,Yu I, 5 'Z T A- fi f::.fie Q ,, s 'rl ..,., iyw 'N-W---fi , - .sf 'lxvr X: i.:- wi' zq. A f 4, I , X, , 1 'Nw' X- l . X 7'T , sn D J 1-agsa so , f do f' l li' Russell Wulf Janet Borcheldt Joyce Bullock Janet Cain Margaret Caldwell Darlene Camden Delores Diggins Donna Fehrenbach Margie Gibson Sharon Glorius Carol Grau 5 ' V . - rffgba. 4 V , I -M .M T J V ': V :Al ' . .zz-, Law' -KM, V i LV f 9 N j . - V V - -,-- fit -J n . . . :. V 1:- j f? .,,,,4: .. V If .,.:. U rf., ,V . V :as- 3, . V I T H911 f ,,. A- : - ' . .qs T- rv CV? ,-,Vote 9 fr, 10-wall' 'A ' - - V ,arp-. ..., .wgif V A 8 K V ' , V' ' V M.: ' ' 1 .Qt 41 'QQ QW, tww-1-,, 1, 1 BUST' Mary Lou Reising Myrna Robbins Edith Smith Deanna Stall Rozanna Stone Janet Tokarsky Marlene Weis Dorothy White Nora Whitworth Jacqueline Wilks Judy Wimrners Marilyn Wuebben Leon Linville Q' if 1,f4 1, e,,,.Q VV A SIIPHIIMIIRI MASS TRUTH IS BETTER THAN GOLD Beverly Hamman Lois Hank Barbara Henry Alice Herrin V Gayle Hostiuck Marilyn Lewis Evonne Lorton Jo Ann Mack Shirley Marshall Roslyn Miller Nancy Niehaus Edrie Proffitt divx '4 x' N-fr.,-9' WP----0 'Wil T7 Nw wuz' ...Q 11-:Rf 5' 'N f 13' 'Ni' 'Wnwf was-....,... 9'? 0 'Mr- X W-Www 1'f 'FW 51 ff . f rl ' I u ' A x I v - N 1 V .iw V- ASW X X- tix . , H . . , ,VL I . 'ffnad-.'f.x-qw' -., 'Vf 1. . AAA.., tiff! CF Z 5 ' PT .1'. I, X , X WW y . QM ld . WNV A A M 5 JjM,,,J 3 .a ' 01 fx 'fm Wiubwf JI JM of 0. VV WW N fl A ' P Jbyglfl W ' Q7 I 3, f SSX 55, 5 1 Atiiffl My Q? M ' sf WW bw , ? ' f ff, 1 . . lf -I , .Af .4 A - , ,W,V,jy ff Q5 W f' f 0 ' jfjlwjvj I J 'XX 9 ff QW 1 QQJQL 451 U ff ,ff ' L , J .w WVU M 0 WOW 41 JXDMJ J' 8-vs? N NB W' N? Q5 Cy U S '19 LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Orven Nicely, Mr. Frazier, Mr. Howe. LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Glenda Whiteaker, Joyce Huff, James Herbstreit, Susan Hester, Richard Meyer, Miss Worrall. HHSHMA IIIASS At their first class meeting the Neophytes elected their class officers: President, Dick Meyerg Vice-President, Jim Herbstreit: Secretary, Joyce Huffg and Treas- urer, Sue Hester. The sponsors for the year were Mr. Frazier, Miss Worrall, and Mr. Howe, the permanent sponsor. In the next meeting they voted their class motto, which isg United We Stand, Divided We Fall their class colors, Red and Grayg their flower, a red carnation. They elected their Sergeants-at-arms- Glenda Whiteaker and Orven Nicely. The freshmen are very proud of Sheila Zimmer and Nancy Asbrock who were chosen as Varsity cheer- leaders. Glenda Whiteaker and Martha Nierman were elected to the Reserve cheerleader squad. The class of 1957 started well and it is the sincere hope of all that they have a happy and prosperous four years at RI-IS. M -me W' 'fllffi W ,SZ V1 Zfqiuwtab K . ,,,4Q,p , 1 A dl f9q,,Q'g H lvr . -f .glinl dwg. X f, , ,www ' Daniel Foley Roger Griffin Robert Haerr Leonard Hank Charles Heilmann Daniel Helms James Herbstreit Ronald Hughes l,,fnt . , N5 y K' 'N' 2 w., W HHSHNIA UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL Patrick Anderson Howard Asberry Donald'Becker Bernard Bollmer Glenn Bolser Stewart Calhoun Luther Childress Larry Collins Calvin Cross Ronald Denney Clifford Dixon Jack Flynn 1-wa 'vt ' ii' Jackie Jefferies Paul Kramer Tom Martin Richard Meyer 'X e 'Q fp 3' , A ' A if Q 5 X ' 'ea .-.., - .g flwx S , - m CIASS UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL Jackson Miller Wayne Newberry Orven Nicely Gerald Parsons Robert Schehr Robert Schierloh Thomas Stephan Tommy Stevens Gary Stone Fred Volkens Albert West Bill Whitley fi ?Q'- 'PS .af-5 f -lf ,nn -....f' Q 4' . , Fu' vb-. , . 8075, Q.,- N455 ' 0 1 -X' , , Wifi ,, rm' ' EY x f ,Y : -1 I rv- nl : 1-55323 , I 'Q rr to sl :.fK gy , ' in 1 . f'A,NT'1 'xg I , ' ----QM-wi?-, swf-f 5. , A f' - -an H Qs Ogg. :IQ 9:9 W. I . i . 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The Junior High School of Reading Public Schools is begin- ning to show growing pains, This year we have seen a decided jump in enrollment. The Graduating Class will send almost one hun- dred boys and girls into the High School .... this is an increase of almost fortv over past years. And H HIGH UHICEHS A ll AIIVISURS .... .. from the looks of things this is only the beginning! To the boys and girls of the Junior High De- partment is wished all the good things for their continued growth, not only in numbers, but also in knowledge, morality, and the bet ter things in life. Xe V tmrxv' . x ., I -' s-ff? gsfZ, , . ' ,'- ww ,49 '9f V -yea, VE 4A :nv QV W, 415' fr, I 1 ' f' i '- ...,, '- ' V .1 f ' 5 .H f VV 'V 1 ' . V:' , ' V , ,:' A - Anderson Sherwood Becker Shirley ,af ,, 5 , , , gt W., W 45 V V 1 l 4, f vm VI my 5 4' V ' . .K J .,,. 42 T7 , V ,. c N' ,f Batterson, Ruth VV Q f Vi A5 f X, 'M sg r E 1 A 7 'fny , -,. tijii , ' 'V - - , , if ,V ' Q -, ' --'A li ww A W , ,uiffff . 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Editor WESLEY BLACKSTONE Business Manager Vx. ANNUAL STAFF: LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATEDg Shirley York, Dolores Redwine, Harriet Schmidt, Carol Bohrer, Jeanne Gebert, Helen Arand, STANDING: Sylvia Lang, Pat Kettler, Doris Miller, Genene Nichols, Marilyn Rollman, JoAnn l-luff, Shirley Lucas, JoAnne Young, Rosemary Watson, ,loyclyn Jung. X ix' YY i , ,xiii V. '?E5E3s?Efx .f .z:f:E3?kb., I 05. 5-: 4 zggyfiiriis b?1Ef1?fiXlf' . ':YY5iifJ:f'hf fsdiiliil ffzzersemej f't3,.'I-12.16 'ff EF:-Yr' 5 N 4 'N v.-1 . . , ,, ' lHf nffm fijl'gf,2Z 1. ., IIN? HHIUHI xggcl. N, ,-:y:4,5:::A- ,,,.. c':,Pun1.'f?' L11'.fQx7k:1:t.,:,, -1.za1.x'12gg5 .-42 ya .7 SENIOR ANNUAL STAFF: LEFT TO RIGHT, IST ROW: Helen Arand, Joyclyn Jung, JoAnne Young, Sylvia Lang. 2ND ROW: Rosemary Watson, Elaine Schehr, Genene Nichols, Mr. Singer. T' H Ly x 'V' tink' 0 3 K'3f'C.'flCI'3-ni' U Barbfifa H xnvrsfvi ULREC an T'i?HUQEi 'o QF '13,,..,..- N,..CJi'lE? -m.f'-- , f I f- ET? LT on :L l'-QL JE ,MT EDUZOR ,,iL.5q Lttlu gg S 1 n Ejgnlifliler ve cj? Tl html 111-SFT . RVN gl' . TYPHOON STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT SEATED Jeanne Gebert Carol Luers Dolores Redwlne Harriet Schmrdt Carol Malott Charlene Elmhnger Joan Elmlmger Barbara Harmon Erleen Topm111er STANDING Mrs Clagett Betty Scalf Evelyn Turner Nancy Kramer Jean Wal ters, Beverly Wade Shtrley VonBargen Janet Flynn Marrlyn Rollman Carol Bohrer fiw-1 -4-wi: JR, TYPHOON STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Kenneth Whueaker B111 Brosch Don Merry Mar garet Hindersman Mrs Clara Blackman Advtser James Stacey Janet Bray Morr1sBurche11 and Lula Thomas Milli X E- 3 X It ,, ,,,,:::9 ff ,,.-f' .,: LEFT TO RIGHT, 1ST ROW: Shirley York. ZND ROW: Pere Dils, ' wa-f ' H , ' I, ' '- .2 j, limi ' ,J J Joyclyn Jung, Irmgard Haerr. 3RD ROW, Carol Malott, JoAnn , gJ ,,,.i-F A? Huff, Helen Arand, Rosemary Watson. 4TH ROW: Jeannie Geb- 1.5, j -.ggi-.ie- 'H A NT ' ert, Shirley Higgins, Marilyn Rolman, Lois Hank. TEACHERS: gi, fu, Mr. Naramore, Mr, Singer, Advisor. -' . -fi-ri., , . ' LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Ronald Caldwell, Charles Bon- bright, Evelyn Turner, Lois Terrell, Miss Runyan, Irmgard Haerr, JoAnn Huff, Carol Bohrer, Virginia Wilson. SEATEDg Mary Jane Herzog, Ronald Rice. 51 Linn' fllf '----- ---I 7----A - ' 76 10 5' LEFT TO RIGHT, 1ST ROW: Ronald Rice, David Batterson, Russell Wulf, Dick Suttman. 2N'D ROW Ed Nickol, Jon Patrouch, Bob Young, Jack Hardy, Pete Dils. 3RD ROW: Ken Jessen, Ronald Cutter Wendell Raney, Ernest Jones, Pete Riesenberg. 4TH ROW: Jerry Santel, Arnold Erickson, Bill Mil ler, Truman Sheldt, Paul Magin. ATHJN HUNUR sucierv X K 7 ' .4 Hll UR SIHIIHY LEFT TO RIGHT, 1ST ROW: Carol Luers, Jeanne Gebert, Judie Green, Genene Nichols, Bill Hart- man, Doris Fehrenbach. 2ND ROW: Lois Terrell, Shirley Barry, Marilyn Rolman, Dorothy Gloss- ner, Miss Brandenberger. 3RD ROW: Edna Du- Chemin. Joyclyn Jung, Helen Arand, JoAnn Huff, Doris Miller. 4TH ROW: Jennilee Derrick, Elaine Schehr, Pat Kettler, Lee Corbin. 5TH ROW:Sy1- via Lang, Joyce Riesenberg, Shirley York, Harriet Schmidt. 6TH ROW: Ernest Jones, Charles Johnson Ron Cutter. 7TH ROW: Charles Dunn, Ed Nickol, Roland Ficke, Jack Cutter. 8TH ROW: Bill Oman, Jack Hardy, Pete Dils. M X tu lll SX W N: I' 4 , H A , . - LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Frazier, Ruthie Batterson, Emily Schmidt, 'il k ' i 1251 ' Roslyn Miller, Lois Hank, David Batterson, Genene Nichols, Pete ffm 1552,-f?'f ji- - ' Riesenberg, Pete Dils, Lee Corbin, Miss Brandenberger, Marilyn I ' Rolman, Ron Cutter, Jo Ann Huff, lim Herbstreit, Clifford Dixon ' -1-- ,, .4-.sf -23.9 4' 4 - 15, -414 , Susan Hester, Joyce Huff, Joe Dils, Don Rolf, Miss Foltz. LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Don Cutter, Ronald Clevenger, Ken lessen, Jerry Santel, Paul Calhoun, Dick Suttman, Earl Weis, Jerry Hayes, Orville Proffitt. SITTING: Ray Robbins, Jennilee Derrick, Stanley Masters, Carol Von Bargen, Charlene Elmlinger, Barbara Harmon, Carol Malott, Katherine Garnett, Darlene Boehl, Truman Sheldt, Paul Campbell, Jim Anderson, Miss Hall. 53 ffffllm 5 7 EiimEi ...- lllb' 4' L ' - G----' -f '- 4 -.:a:.a.-i,c., D.- V LLL. ZLL Y -X B LEFT TO RIGHT. 1ST ROW: Darlene Boehl, Genene Nichols, Geraldine Foley, Jennilee Derrick, Gayle 1-Iostiuck, Shirley York, Joyce Riesenberg, Rosemary Watson, JoAnne Young, Doris Miller, Miss Foltz. 2ND ROW: lrmgard Haerr, Geneva Hawks, Marilyn Rolman, Katherine Garnett, Nancy Kramer, Dolores Redwine, Carol Bohrer, Harriet Schmidt, Fay Clevenger, Charlene Kretsch- mar, Kay Riesenberg, Miss Lang. 3RD ROW: JoAr1n Huff, Jeanne Gebert, Elaine Haddick, Janet Tokarsky, Donna Peters, Barbara Rehbock, Joyce Ved- dern, Pat Collins, Carol Malott, Roslyn Miller, Judy Wimmers, Rozanna Stone. 4TH ROW: Shirley Marshall, Glenda Whiteaker, Sheila Zimmer, Alice Herrin, Carol Grau, Marilyn Lewis, Dottie White, Genevieve Warfield, Grace Stevens, Bonnie Landy, Janet Cain, Barbara Henry. Allen Riley, Charles Higgins, Eugene Newberry, Ronald l-lambly, Ralph Redwine, Donald Taylor, Charles Higdon, and Mr. Harper. 2ND ROW-- KNEELlNGg Donald Davis, John Wood, Paul Lunsford, Philip Maynard, Johnny Colchern, Barry Bird, Bill Durkee, Birt Coates, Joe Dils, Coy I Newberry, Bill Brosh, Arvid Erickson. 3RD ROW--STANDING: Gene Roche and Bill West. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT Row--s1TT1NG1 Gordon Derl, Russeu Snead, H 01 R U ys 54 f x ...-.f:n' .. rug ,J as i, , ff? ul FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marlene Weis, Dick Jones, Ralph Mrusek, David Batterson, Miss Hall, Advisor, David Loggains, Rus- sell Wulf, Gayle Hostuick, Evonne Lorton. 2ND ROW: Robert Rad- ford, Allen Sutton, Ronald Rice, Jim Heckman, Dick Goldschmidt, Bob Brune, Delores Diggins, Lois Hank, Marilyn Lewis, Darlene Camden, Jackie Wilks, Mary Jane Herzog, Nora Whitworth. 3RD ROW: Doucglas McCauley, Dick Ingram, George Deatherage, Bill Greenwoo , Charles Williams, Keith Wilcox, Beverly Hamon, Edrie Proffitt, Deanna Stall, Alice Herrin, Mary Jane Reising, Marilyn Wuebben, Rozanna Stone. 4TH ROW: Billy Miller, Clyde Schulte, Leon Linville, Bob Dunn, Melvin Miller, Barbara Henry, Janet Cain, Janet Borcheldt, Joyce Bullock, Carol Grau, -Shirley Marshall, Roslyn Miller, Margie Gibson. 5TH ROW: Don Brown, Bill Wichmann, Al Houk, John Morari, Doyle Nicely, Luther Child- ress, Donna Fehrenbach, Nancy Niehaus, Myrna Robbins, Janet To- karsky Sharon Glorius, Judy Wimmers, and Jo Ann Mack .... and Venus de Milo .... FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIG HT: Jim Herbstreit, Skip Scharfenberger Sheila Zimmer, Evonne Lorton, Gayle Hostuick, President, JoAnn Huff, Dave Batterson, Russell Wulf. 2ND ROW: Jack Flynn, Lois Hank, Barbara Wetterer, Sue Hester, Roslyn Miller, Marilyn Wueb- ben, Charlene Elmlinger, Paul Kramer. 3RD ROW: Delores Gebert, Joyce Huff, Sharon Glorius, Judith Wimmers, Janet Cain, Glenda W iteaker, Donna Lee Peters, Grace Stephens. 4TH ROW: Patrick Anderson, Douglas McCauley, Jack Miller, Tomm Martin, Ben Bollmer, Clifford Dixon, Calvin Cross, Bob Radfordl. 5TH ROW: Ronald Rice, Charles Heilmann, Don Wilhoite, David Loggains, Bob Dunn, Donald Becker, Billy Miller, Wayne Newberry, Dick Ingram, and Larry Collins. IAJI T lIlUlJ JII lllll HIBH HIIMI HZ lflllll 1ST ROW: Patricia Taylor, Nancy Dixon, Dora Jones, Lynda Sheldt, Nancy Mentiply, Linda Winter, Dorothy Green, Virginia Ashley, Di- ane Mclntosh, Janice Veddern, Evelyn Black- stone. 2ND ROW: Carol Haerr, Marcia Maugle, Carol Brake, Tera Glorius, Shirley Becker, Mary Bowyer, Sue Wickman, Loretta Proffitt, Kathleen emon, Carolyn Norrish, Lula Thomas, Margie Hindersman. 3RD ROW: Vir- gmia Wilson, Dorothy Kerns, Marcella Oney, Linda Prater, Sharleen Young, Joy Wilhoite, Janet Bray, Bertha Quackenbush, JanetAdams, Karen Bradshaw, Sandra Erwin, Janice Miller, Teddy Vanhoose, Doris Harper, Janette Cau- dill, Patricia Ring, Miss Foltz. 4TH ROW: Sue Hosmer, Johanna Hinds, Dorothy Sharp- shair, Dorothea Steinhauer, 'Betty Cottle, Joan Logtgains, Janet Poe, EmilgJSchmidt, Janet Ru s, Diane Riley, Clara hitaker, Dolores Stollner, Myrna Young, Carol Edwards. 5TH ROW: Barbara Richardson, Carolyn Drew, Carolyn Merry, Barbara Hughes, Catherine Price, Gayle McClure, Rut Batterson, Joan Proulx, Sandra Morari, Alfretta Costner, Jan- ice Willet. HIISHMA HIIMI HI Illllll LEFT TO RIGHT: Addah Davis, Mildred Vin- ing, Nancy Burger, Jo Ann Niehaus, Joyce Veddern, Faye Clevenger, Miss Foltz. Sl Illll HIGH IIIIMI HI lllllll LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Judie Green, Marilyn Lewis, Doris Fehrenbach, Elaine Schehr, Edna DuChemin, Geraldine Foley, Darlene Boehl, Shirley Lucas, Genene Nichols, Lee Corbin. LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Jo Anne Young, Miss Foltz, Irmgard Haerr, Dollie Merry, Carol Von- Bargen, Rosemary Watson, Helen Arand, Shirley Barry, Joyce Williams, Sylvia Lang, Imelda Groh, Carol Diggins, Vir- ginia Blair. i HIIMI E00 IIMIIZS PRI! RIS Hill Hlllllll HEAUI B SCH00l FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Lemon, Judy Borcheldt, Brenda Judy, Ronald Walters, Larry Nierman, Ruth Batterson, Nora Whitworth, Gail McClure, Sue Wichmann, and Carol Bohrer. 2ND ROW: Todd Jung, Joan Loggains, Janice Veddern, Janet Cain, Janet Borcheldt, Lois Hank, Don Rolf, Eddie Houts, Scott -Wasmund, Ernest Jones, and Marilyn Rolman. 3RD ROW: Mr. Jack Matte, Director, Winston Raney, Emily Schmidt, David Loggains, Jon Patrouch, Clara Whiteaker, Henry Langfellner, Harriet Schmidt, Peggy Williams, Louis Miller, Charles Dunn, and Richard Meyer, Drum Major. 1 l SSS 'lv ns. Carol Bohrer ,ws Majorette Dick Meyer Drum Major I' Of rr Scene in ljandroom SCHUUI IIHIIRIIS IST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Magin, David Loggains, Char les Flege, Jack Hardy, Charles Johnson, Bob Radford, Bill Oman, Ronald Rice, Jerry McMillan, Greg Hostuick, Pete Rie- senberg, Jack Cutter, Wendell Raney, Ed Nickol, ZND ROW: Norma Ball, Pat Nesmith, Evonne Lorton, Judy Wimmers, Glenda Whiteaker, Joyce Williams, Dottie Glossner, Pete Dils, Skip Scharfenberger, Don Wilhoit, John Burger, Joyce Huff, Martha Nierman, Sheila Zimmer, Lois Hank, Mr. Riesenberg. 3RD ROW: Rozanna Stone, Nora Whitworth, Jo Ann Huff, Deanna Stall, Delores Diggins, Grace Stephens, Shirley Mar- shall, Rosemary Watson, Alice Herrin, Marilyn Rolman, Janet Cain, Carol Grau, Darlene Camden, Harriet Schmidt, Pat Collins. 4TH ROW: Jane Myers, Nancy Ashbrook, Sue Hester, Janet Borcheldt, Joyce Bullock, Donna Fehrenbach, Joyce Riesenberg, Janet Tokarsky, Joyce Page, Elaine Schehr, Edna DuChemin, Marlene Weis, Gayle Hostuick. GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO: LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Tokarsky, Donna Fehrenbach, Joyce Bullock, Lois Hank, Rosemary Watson, Nora Whitworth, Harriet Schmidt, Janet Borcheldt, Evonne Lorton, Mr. Riesenberg. BOYS' OCTET: IST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Riesenberg, Skip Scharfenberger, Jack Hardy, Charles Flege, Pete Dils, 2ND ROW: Greg Hostuick, Pete Riesenberg, Ronald Rice, Wen- dell Raney, PREPARING FOR CONCERT 4 REAIII B PARK I-IEACHERS ASSIHIIATIUN IIHIIIIRS READING CLOCKWISE:M1's. Borcheldt, Mrs. Apking, Mrs. F. Smith, Mrs. Rulf, Mrs, Koehl, President, Mrs. Shatto, Mrs. Sears, Miss Fischer, Mrs. Rolman, and Mr. Durkee. The Reading Parent-Teachers Association has done much for the good of the entire school system. Especially praiseworthy is their constant solicitude toward the well-being of the students and faculty. 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M l FOOTBALL VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Martha Nier Nancy Asbrock, Jack Cutter, Jacquelin Wilks, Pete Dils, man, Alice Herrin, Nancy Niehaus, Glenda Whiteaker, Donna Fehrenbach, Pete Riesenberg, Sheila Zimmer, Geraldine Foley, Truman Sheldt, Katherine Garnett, Miss Hall. ALL THE CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Hall, Nancy Niehaus, Donna Fehrenbach, Jack Cutter, Glenda Whiteaker, Sheila Zimmer, Pete Dils, Geraldine Foley, Jackie Wilks, Alice Herrin, Pete Riesenberg, Nancy Asbrock, Martha Nierman, Katherine Garnett, Truman Sheldt. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynda VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna F6h.l'8l'l' Sheldt, Gail McClure, Shirley Becker, Emily Schmidt, bach, Sheila Zimmer, Iacquelin Wilks, Nancy Ashrock, Dolores Stollner, Mrs. Krausser. Katherine Garnett. . ---- vi- - v 04 2 6-IQ-1 -4 i H 1 i pi 2 2 lui W. fferies E-4 ra. Lu ..1 Jackie Je O D4 E-1 u.. V-4 u. Alfred Houk, B ttner ES ITI Ja er, Q5 U BC O E M ru P O Z 3... YU LD 3 I-I .. z ,: Q. V11 G! as P33 gf: 59.3 N Q.: U Em mm ID O nc C O D5 UD GJ ld GJ ,QCD O m .53 C. 4-1 I-4 M O U an o I-I .TZ I-1 m-E 'Ja ,I-4 x0 1: ev :Ecu 'UZ' I-4'u-1 SJ: O3 as .1 ci o x E 'JI .25 'O n-4 -4 O Ui-' -Q oggjj Z-35 5 G! :Z GJ sn O -- xii cr: .-. -v-4 Q oo I-3 CU D. nb I-4 CD .O CI GJ vm GJ -I-0 nd Q2 Q.: 0.2 cn cn 1. 2 ci 3 o -ld .ffm onald Cutter, D 'U -4 GS C O im 5 E E 2 ac U11 Z5 CU D4 :- C4 2 'i 2 lx 5 sir. U SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Orville Proffitt, 26 Lockland Paul Calhoun, Charles Flege, Ken lessen, Pete Riesenberg, Greg Hostuick, and Ed Nickol. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Date With Whom Where Scores SEPTEMBER 10 Preview, Wyoming Here 12 6 17 Withrow There 49 O 24 Mariemont There 35 13 OCTOBER 2 New Woodward Here 12 48 9 Greenhills There 21 O 16 St. Bernard Here 6 32 23 Deer Park There 7 13 29 Western Hills Here 21 O NOVEMBER Here 13 19 6 Wyoming 13 Newport Public There 13 7 There 42 7 Re- sults Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Won Lost Lost LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Ken Jessen and Paul Calhoun. 2ND ROW: Greg Hostuick, Orville Proffitt, and Pete Riesenberg. BRD ROW: Charles Flege, Edward Nickol, and Mr,Powers, COACH. Captain Ed in Flight ! Co-Captains Charlie and Eddie ! S JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL I Colerain There 12 ' Deer Park There Z7 1 Milford Here 25 E Wyoming Here 19 4 Mt. Healthy Here 12 Lost Lost Won Won Lost BASKHBAII FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Herbstreit, Dan Helms, Chuck Heilman, Wayne Newberry, Orven Nicely. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stewart Calhoun, Jack Jefferies, Larry Collins, Coach Don Mohr. ! QEDAU6 E, fwy. fan 6 '.fw:f,,,,H r RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Apking, Bill Miller, Dick Jones, Dave Bat- terson, Coach Harper, Clyde Schulte, Leon Linville, Russell Wulf. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Orven Nicely, Jim Herbstreit, Dan Helms, Dave Loggains, Wayne Newberry, Paul Volle, Bob Radford. HAIl I0 THE CHAMPS. J' JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM: IST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Hucke, Don Rolf, Joe Dils, Nelson Miller, Danny Greis- haber, Val Lothian, and Billy Laque. 2ND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Noel Nicely, Mike Derrick, Gary McGabe, Dick Red- wine, Morris Burchell, Billy West, Judson Cross, Gary Collins, Sherwood Anderson, and Mr. Pritchard, COACH. 3RD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry Lingfellner, Larry Donovan, Gary Rad- ford, and Bob Lautenslaughter. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lawrence Dils, Ron Cutter, Ken lessen, Coach Powers, Jack Cutter, Doyle Nicely, Skip Scharfenberger. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Batterson, Don Apking, Clyde Schulte, Russell Wulf, Dick Jones, Jack Hardy, Leon Linville. 3' .1 X, -ADP 5. gf rm? -11 Y , . . ..f- ' 'I' ,-1-f ,..ar- '-1 Y . , 1..: ' 1 14 Wt Q P , , -s gf. fig! ,, li ,, Q - X S. wb- .3 K' 2 I. W ., 54 qi x sl' 'Z' 1, ' '12 2 ,M i A . 1 , - , V , ,Q ,,,..f0'-WA gf' ' x ,Q 2? Q. W 4312! , A . -Nr, 14? 2 we z R. iff . an RV- j J l A A i IA' we 0 I LI' 16 f Li QL A 0641 ' 1 T ' ,J H 'Vi Aer, ' X ' 5 3 tr ly. 9,0 , r 9 N 2 g ,g 1 ,Q , fat fr -rf ta tk ,, hm ti? ,tal A -+f -- ?fii 'o l31-Qf'f rrrr'ff y vi t A f DI . g ' , M11 rx D141 1 -5, ,y f it 0 ,M N513 by 6 A , 5 5 'uHii'g ,,,,g,3,f 4, D 1 ij i-L, A ...iff ,N A-Qvngifii-itil anna ' 545' , ,fa A 1 .3 ' 1 Y it 4 I V 1 v 3 , 2 R 3 N if I. V If , sd 1 iz' V 4' 'xg BASlBAll CHAMPS 1954 BASEBALL TEAM: RIGHT TO LEFT, 1ST ROW: Dick Suttman, Skip Scharfenberger, Don Wilhoite, Pete Riesenberg, Ron Cutter, Ed Nickols, Bill Oman, Jack Cutter, Dick Jones, Ray Robbins. 2ND ROW: Len Hank, Wayne Newberry, Ralph Mrusek, Don Apking, Russ Wulf, Doyle Nicely, Jim Bittner, Les Nickley, Jim Herbstreit, Cliff Dixon, Larry Collins, Orvin Nicely, Coach Don Mohr. BASEBALL SCORES St. Xavier 2-O Walnut Hills 5-2 Elder 3-1 New Woodward 7-5 Hughes 18-3 Deer Park 31-5 Roger Bacon 5-1 Mariemont 5-2 Norwood 5-1 Wyoming 6-O Greenhills 3-2 New Woodward 7-5 North College Hill 9-1 St. Bernard 8-2 Mt. Healthy 6-2 Taylor 7-l Lockland 2-O Norwood 3-2 Cancelled St. Xavier Tournament Game S Lockland 9-5 Country Day 18-5 Loveland 6-3 Won Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won TRACK TEAM, RIGHT TO LEFT, 1ST ROW: Leon Linville, Clyde Shulte, Pete Dils. 2ND ROW: Paul Volle, Jack Hardy. 3RD ROW: Melvin Miller, William Mil er, Bill Wetterer Ken Powers. 4TH ROW: Dick Ingram, Dan Hel ms. Varsity Team going to Game. Q 1 'Lil UH Au' A fl 'yi V14 ,f 1 QBW N 5 swf W QQPQING BLU 5 , S 'I lf' I ,295 N. DI N! 'gl 4, . s . K ' ' .J 'AW an Nr . .A. R. ' f' gtg? Ng JE Uffui I .., ,, , 3. . ,iff , av , ' ,pri-A---.5 I 1' AI aiu: My-H ,gg Xl' f 3 A -,,- X MVR A 1 f ,af W. 1- -1 Aylr, II NIS VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Batterson, Bob Radford, Joh Patrouch, Bob i Young. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Singer, Coach, Dick Meyer, Dave Loggains, John Hardy, and Wes Blackstone. MISSING: Skip Schargenberger, Pete Riesenberg, and Pete Dils. I 4.5. ,ii fish - 4 - . N f F, , ,X A . A -fa E ef, S T pane 1 -ww' :XI eb X 1 9' 1 ll. A X' 1 rn f I X' I U H-1 sl I if I Tffiv 7 S' Tennis Pr FRESHMAN GIRLS TEAM- KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Glace Stephens, Joyce Veddern, Kay Riesenberg, Lesley Brune, Jo Ann Huff, Captain, Nancy Burger, Charlene Kretschmar. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Martha actice ' 1 ff! 1: f 7' X 2. 4 I ..1c? Nierman, Bonnie Landy, Io Ann Niehaus, Linda James, Glenda Whiteaker, Joyce Huff, Charlene Cle Singer. venger. COACH, Mr. Gllll LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Harper, Coach, Paul Volle, Bob Schehr, Luther Childress, Dick Ingram, and John Brune, , mi. 1, 1. Irs? ' fake. E I I I H AY-'-fm L . ,- L I X! vi, K ' - 74 x- ,. -' . rf 5-, Y, 3 iff- W: Wwqql 6' i--cf EIMS' MHIHIII SSIHII llll LEFT TO RIGHT, 1ST ROW: Judie Green, Joyce Williams, Carol Von Bargen, Sylvia Lang, Shirley Lucas, Genene Nichols, Geraldine Foley, Jennilee Derrick, Darlene Boehl. 2ND ROW: Carol Diggins, Joyclyn Jung, JoAnne Young, Doris Miller, Dorothy Glossner, Joyce Riesenberg, Rosemary Watson, Doris Fehrenbach, Imelda Groh, Miss Glaser. 3RD ROW: Eileen Topmiller, Katherine Garnett, Geneva Hawks, Betty Scalf, Joan Elmlinger, Dolores Redwine, Beverly Wade, Jeanne Gebert, Carol Bohrer, Carol Luers, Lois Terrell, Charleen Elmlinger. 4TH ROW: JOAnn Huff, Jean Wilson, Shirley Higgins, Shirley York, Marilyn Rolman, Norleen Sloan, Nancy Kramer, Carol Malotr, Shirley Von Bargen, Barbara Harmon, Jean Walters, Harriet Schmidt. 5TH ROW: Rozarina Stone, Peggy Caldwell, Darlene Camden, Marlene Weis, Carol Grau, Marilyn Lewis, Janet Borcheldt, Joyce Bullock, Dolores Diggins, Mary Lou Reising. JoAnn Mack, Nora Whitworth, Mary Jane Herzog. 6TH ROW: Barbara Henry, Beverly Hamman, Janet Tokarsky, Myrna Robbins, Alice Herrin, Donna Fehrenbach, Nancy Niehaus, Jackie Wilks, Dottie White, Shirley Marshall, Deanna Stall, Janet Cain. 7TH ROW: Glenda Whiteaker, Linda James, Donna Lee Peters, Sheila Zim- mer, JoAnn Niehaus, Nancy Burger, Genevieve Warfield, Grace Stevens, Faye Clevenger, Martha Nierman, Bonnie Landy, Joyce Huff, Evonne Lorton, Edrie Proffitt. 8TH ROW: Lesley Brune, Clara Moore, Nancy Ashbrook, Elaine Haddick, Sue Hester, Barbara Rehback, Pat Nesmith, Addah Davis, Kay Riesenberg, Joyce Veddern, Pat Collins, Norma Ball, Charlene Kretschmar, Pat Flege. 68 5.4 , , Q 355 5: x:,.w?e?4 .P ' men: W- 4 .mi is ,--g -f 'iff Z5-, f A ,to - 2 Q., Y , 1 ,, , , .fbi .3 zgxm , sf? .S i 5. 2 ,.4, ,. ?.,5:T7,,5 Q W M ,N-1. . ,ga x., u-ww f ,1 ,' BV E, .2323 Q, W g,,. ., , .X is .4 , 144, . W 1 rl bs 5,51 .4 ,Eu V. 4 ., W fl -1 a-3,533 'W H Yi 5 51 v Ysx 3? I Q2 V53 ,Aux 3 55.9 ,, . 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