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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
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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
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