Shillington High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Shillington, PA)
- Class of 1946
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mr-,fqaq 7946 H , H'Wf12'Qx3'H33H 's W J!! H 67u6!L4luzdl:g SHILLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL sHlLuNGToN, PA. To MR. PAUL F. FREED, our class sponsor, teacher, and friend, in gratitude for his help- fulness and thoughtfulness as the guiding hand of our high school career, we dedicate this yearbook. CHARLES J. I-IEMMIG B.P., B.S., M.A., University of Penn- sylvania Supervising Principal Baseball is high on this person's sports parade . . . annoyed by two-faced peo- ple . . . has taught for thirty-two years . . . sea food is his main dish . . . Going to Philadelphia with no money proved most embarrassing . . . looks forward to a first prize at Penn Relays. Bnwzd nf ,Sclmnl Qbmcfalui Sitting: MRS. MARION H. CHRISTMAN, Vice-President RUSSELL W. KLOPP Standing: DR. J. HENRY ORFF, President DON C. VAN LIEW, JR. Absent: HARRY KAUFFMAN F' im LUTHER A. WEIK B.S,, M.S., University of Pennsylvania Principal, Chemistry, Guidance Let's not kid ourselves . . . irked by pretentious people . . . had yearned to be tall, thin, dark, and handsome . . . sea food preferred . , . spends spare time fishing . . . has been teaching for twenty-one years . . . thrilled the Christmas he was married. - - acultq796 Klan Jfomofwnm J MMMDDM jnadwr sg. , 1 , 5 if , .wifi .5 PAUL F. FREED B.S., Muhlenburg College Mathematics Hi-ya! . . . an evening in October with stewed chicken--solid! . . . has been teaching for eighteen years . . . Little annoyances get this jovial gen- tleman down . . . had longed to be a doctor . . . was thrilled by flying over New York City . . . embarrassed by meeting QD a traffic cop in Baltimore, REBECCA HEFFNER B.S., Simmons College Librarian Let's settle down, people . . . chicken . . . cooking and gardening . . . enjoys a symphony orchestra immensely . . . abhorrence is an uncontrolled voice . . . favorite time is late afternoon in Octo- ber. . . always wanted to be a nurse. . . likes football and basketball. ALETA S. EI-IRHART B.S., Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Commercial Think so? . . . Umm, breaded veal cutlets . , . spends leisure knitting and Crocheting . . . any morning in April suits her . . . likes navy best , . . had wanted to be a mathematics teacher . . . an ardent bowling fan. FLORENCE C . SCHRACK B.S., University of Pennsylvania English Likes the color blue , . . Reading is her hobby . . . dislikes time-wasters , . . can eat roast fowl any time . . . yearns to travel the United States . . , always wanted to be a teacher . . . favorite time of the day is evening. RUHL F. HEFFNER B.C.S., Rider College Commercial, Office Practice Let's go . . . Shillington High's basketball coach . . . abhorrence is noisy girls . . . One of his favorite dishes is chicken . . . prefers July to any other month . . . on the teachers' payroll six- teen years . . . has a mild manner. MARGARET S. STAMM B.S., Kutztown State Teachers College Mathematics and English Nuts about sleeping and eating . . . likes music and reading . . . enjoys morning . . . favorite band is Wally Spotts Cand Tommy Dorsey, . . . chow mein with almonds . . . For Pete's sake! . . . de- sires to travel to India . . . Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn. Clam 0 ' Knach nal: ddvzhm ,E yew., K -9 i, 5 s cgs s .... - E I E 5551 acultql96 CARLTON F. BOYER B.S., Kutztown State Teachers College, Pennsylvania Museum School of ln- dustrial Arts. Art This genial gentleman was embarrassed by spilling tea at a party . . . spends his leisure time hunting and fishing . . . will take roasted duck any time . . . prefers the navy . . . has taught for eighteen years . . . likes fall best of all. WILLIAM H. FIRING B.S., Albright College. Physical Education, Health Education Snap it up . . . Give him a football and fall weather and he is happy . . . would like to fulfill a lifelong ambition of ringing a church bell . . . dislikes people's not trying their best . . . likes French fries . . . has taught sixteen years. .Q A ff-.ii WILLIAM N. BRUNNER Kutztown State Teachers College, Temple University, and State College. Industrial Arts Quiet! . . . Turkey or an afternoon in spring is wonderful . . . childhood ambi- tion was to grow up . . . teaching thirty- four years ,... Marine corps is this quiet individuals favorite branch of the armed forces . . . enjoys baseball and wood-working immensely . . . abhors noisy people. LILLIAN E. FOOTE B.S., West Chester State Teachers College. Music A newcomer to Shillington High . . . dislikes egotistical people , . . dotes on sour cherry pie a la mode . , . is partial to evenings in spring . . . spends her spare time writing letters . . . her big- gest thrill--the first time she played the piano on the radio . . . refused to tell staff her favorite song . . . says she likes Clair de Lune. JANE W. EVANS B.S., Albright College. Home Economics, General Science Oh, dear! . . . Morning in January is her favorite time . . , abhorrence is diss respectful people . . . This quiet miss relishes travel most of all . . . In her childhood wanted to be a nurse . . . has been at the chalk and slate for seven years . . . main dish, sea food. ELIZABETH B. FREED B,S., Cedar Crest College Social Science Enthusiastic spectator at basketball and football games . . . thrives on sauerkraut . . . enjoys reading . . . color is blue . . . will take Tommy Dorsey's band . . . ambition was to be a school teacher and housewife . . . likes spring and morning . . . hopes to travel around the United States. ik 'W 'Y we 3 L 'iii' . i Q sadfi? ' -P, it S A 1 es' it X Q00 all BETTY J. KETNER B.S., Bucknell University Business Arithmetic, Typing -and I mean it . . . has been teaching three years . . . always wanted to be a doctor . . . Discourteous people, watch out! . . . a nice thick steak, yum-yum . . . likes evening in spring best . . . Most of her spare time goes to music . . . favorite sport-football. few 1 I ' WM. in RUSSEL KISTLER A.B., M.A., Muhlenberg College Industrial Arts Favorite sport is baseball . . . will go for steak any time . . . A discharge from the navy was a big thrill . . . color is blue . . . always wanted to be a teacher . . . likes spring and time to go to bed . . . enjoys Wayne King . . . Spencer Tracy and Helen Hayes are his favorite movie personnel. . in 5 . -W fm 1 Ks. 'F' SW g ,F wi, .. BESSIE S. LEIBY R.N., Mars Hill College, Reading Hospital School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania School Nurse Open wide, say ah! . . . our first school nurse . . . liked by all the' stu- dents and easy to get along with . . . had always yearned to be a doctor , . . likes carrots above all other foods . . My word! i EDMUND LEWIS B.S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Science Autumn . . . 4:00 o'clock . . . favorite song- Sugar Blues . . . likes baseball . . . ambition was to be an MD.- fstill has itl . . . color is brown . . . stuffed turkey or chicken . . . Excessive talking annoys him . . . Are you kid- ding? . . . Going to Reading without a wallet was an embarrassing experience . . . would like to travel to Bermuda Islands and India . . . Harry James . . . saw jack Dempsey iight , . . hobby is playing his trombone . . . Edward G. Robinson. PAUL B. KLOPP B.A., Franklin and Marshall College Social Science For crying in a bucket . . . green . . . photography . . . dislikes people too lazy to look things up themselves . . . surf fishing . . . sunrise on a June morn- ing over the ocean . , . likes to read . . . spring . . . Forgetting his wedding day proved embarrassing . . . Tommy Dorsey . . . would like to travel through South America . . . Schubert's Un- finished Symphony. THELMA K. LEWIS A.B., Albright College English and .German No kidding . . . loves the color blue . . . chicken pot pie . . . thrilled by danc- ing on a New York roof garden to music of a famous band . . . always wanted to be a teacher . . . will take Sammy Kaye's band . . . yearns to travel south of Mexican border . . . likes to cook. .,. may 196 - --Q 85. JOHN LOOS B.S., Lebanon Valley College, Ernest Williams School of Music, University of Pennsylvania. Instrumental Music Cherry pie or a nice red apple-very good! . . . has listened to music QD nine years . . . wanted to be included in the morticians union as a child . . , enjoys football games . . . takes to-woodwork- ing in his leisure . . . has yet to be thrilled. QD W WILLIAM A. MORROW B.S., Lafayette College Physics and Biology Will take steak and onions any day . . . hunting and fishing , . . color is blue . . . wanted to be a forester . . . dislikes sour notes . . . His hobby is photo- graphy . . . biggest thrill-getting an eight prong buck . . . wants to travel to southwestern and northwestern sec- tions of the United States with his movie camera . . . likes hunting season . . . Silver Sunfishf' WALTER MCELROY B.S., West Chester State Teachers College ME., University of Pennsylvania English Goes for beef pot pie . . . Blue is his color. All right . . . Listens to Irish songs . . . yearns to travel in Canada and Alaska . . . collects antiques and refinishes them . . . big thrill-sliding down Mt. Rainier in a paraffin suit . . . favorite actress and actor-Bette Davis and Cornel Wilde. 'hs ESTELLA R. PENNEPACKER A.B., Albright College French, Latin, General Language Can eat chicken a la king . . . dislikes unappreciative people . . . ambition- to be a teacher . . . favorite color is maroon . . . Her hobbies arc handicrafts and a fiower garden . . . yearns to travel to Europe after its restoration . . . favorite time of day-evening . . . embarrassed when reminded too late that she had totally forgotten to appear for a program in which she had a part. GERTRUDE MOORHOUSE A.B., M.Ed., Pennsylvania State Col- lege English Roast chicken . . , brown . . . would like to take a tour of United States . . . am- bition-to be a teacher . . . spring . . . Till the End of Time . . . sunset . . . reads in spare time . . . Spencer Tracy and Greer Garson . . . dislikes disre- spectful people. AVN 's fl J. ALLEN RICHARDS B.S., Lebanon Valley College M.A., Columbia University Social Science Gum chewers-beware! . . . baseball and hunting . . . Carolina Moon is his favorite song . . . roast turkey . . . spring . . . red . . . 6:00 a.m .... travel on the Al-Can Highway . . . ambition was to be a teacher . . . shook hands with Babe Ruth. Ole all A 55? JOHN H. SCHRACK B.S., Kutztown State Teachers College M.Ed., Duke University Science, Latin Mince pie . . . Maroon is the color . . . Home on the Range is his favorite song . . . basketball . . . hobby is tinker' ing with tools . . . Now then, let's go . . . desires to travel north of Mexican border . . . had an ambition to be a scientific farmer . . . favorite time is time to eat . . . spring , . . enjoys Phil Spitalny's all-girl orchestra . . . detests handshakers. et is 'HRX ' WESLEY R. UPDIKE A.B., Ursinus College M.S., University of Pennsylvania Mathematics Sunset and fall . . . My Wild Irish Rose is his favorite song . . . football and bowling . . . ambition as a child- to be a policeman . . . often heard say- ing Wait a minute! . . . likes garden- ing. , . Harry james. . .desires to visit San Francisco . . . roast beef and mashed potatoes . . . George Raft and Lucille Ball . . . dislikes people who forget their pencils. '7 e : W-9. -. YV V. i if '5' lt' 'X KATHRYN O. SHOWALTER B.S., M.S., University of Pennsylvania English, Reading Often heard saying, All right . . . Blue is her color . . . will go for roast chicken any time . . . She dislikes people who bluff . . . always wanted to be a teacher . . . Cooking and reading occupy most of her time . . . yearns to travel in the western part of United States . . . Greer Garson and Gregory Peck are her favorite movie people . . . looks forward to spring and mail time . . . thrilled by a flight in a T. W. A, airplane. ifljii I i X EVELYN SNYDER B.S., West Chester State Teachers College Health Education and Physical Education Oh, heck! . , . relishes banana splits . . . Summer evenings appeal to her . . . has been teaching two years . . . People with unfounded excuses, beware! . . . one of few to accomplish childhood am- bition . . . a good tennis player. DOROTHY YOST B.S., Temple University Home Economics One of the new members of our faculty . . . sportswoman par excellence . . . sewing-her forteg reading-a side line . . . spends summers working at the shore . . . was most embarrassed when, having ordered breakfast, .she dis- covered she had no money! X 5 Q9 2X WILLIAM EMES Valedictorian 1 , A ARDELLE WAGENBLAST Salutatorian CHARLES STAMM BETTY SAVAGE Ola . all fix, I all 1, ,I S , M ' f .i S Ag , 8-A as if JACQUELINE ADAMS jackie lives on chocolate pie . . . loves to swim . . . ambition is to be a housewife . . . This'l1 kill you! . . . Pickle was chased by a cop-embar- rassing, wasn't it? . . . collects pic- turesque match books . . . likes sliding trombone of Tommy Dorsey playing Star Dust . . . never knows whethrr to turn right or left . . . plays piano in leisure time . . . usually found at Kline's Sweet Shop . . . navy. J ROBERT ALBRIGHT Bob wolfs in his spare time . . . am- bition to join a foreign revolution . . . Ignorance in math class seemed very embarrassing . . . leisure is Filled by swimming, football, loafing, and women . . . prefers steaks and the navy . . . can easily be recognized by his Sinatra bow tie. WQELQQ' iisn , n ,v:, A l sy k sk , . ,1 I ,V 5. H l , Ek DOROTHY BARTH Dolly swoons to Old Man River by The Voice . . . pet dislike is getting up early in the morning . . . can't con- trol her infectious giggle . . . collects movie stars' pictures . . . Alan Ladd, Lauren Bacall . . . first thunderbolt ride was biggest thrill . . . Every bit of the armed forces suits Dot just fine . . . I'eee . . . a probable stenographer . . . potato salad . . . a swift whammer in baseball. RICHARD BAUSHER Co-captain of the football team . . . can usually be found up yonder in Pennwyn . . . Dick goes for baked ham and jean Craine fgood combination!! . . . would like to travel to Beverly Hills, Califomia, on his honeymoon . . . plays sax in the Rec orchestra . . . enjoys Penny Arcade any day. ' U '-Q ? iff V Q, R 4. , ISABEL ALTHOUSE A future interior decorator . . . Izzy likes school for no special reason . . . Such crust . . . is a bit partial to the army and Tommy Dorsey . . . may us- ually be found at home or hiking over the hill between Shillington and Lin- coln Park . . . This red-headed flutist is also fond of cherry pie and chocolate ice cream. Alf-.. Ad? 'Q Q DORIS BEHNAY Hap'.' thinks Honey fby Woody Hermanl is very sweet . . . He's my man . . . usually found in a '40 Stude- baker . . . loves ice skating and choco- late cake . . . looking forward to April 11, 1946 . . . hopes to be a beautician . . . This Commercial lass is very quiet, but what a temper! . . . Kenhorst Drum Corps. O00 - oil B if ' W is' 9 QI I, ggakg SHIRLEY BEHNAY Blondie collects horses . . . Oh, Brother . . . Study is this Commercial student's favorite class . . . usually found in the Kenhorst Rec . . . Danc- ing to It's Been a Long, Long Time is very thrilling . . . Can Blondie pile in the hamburgers! . , . loves 7:30 p.m. in spring best of all. I ,lis 5 2 JOHN BERGMAN Olly plays the piano and works on photography during his free time . . . enjoys fishing and horse racing . . . Oh, nuts! . . . thrives on chicken corn soup . . . favorite class is science . . . Gotta Be This or That . . . Olly doesn't like examinations. 3 BARBARA BOLLMAN Barb thrills to the '45-'46 football squad . . . just can't stand gum chewers . . . Her favorite class is chemistry fsilly girl? . . . is often heard saying Oh my gosh! . . . It's Tommy Dorsey for her . . . ambition is to travel around the world . . . Oh-h-h! that Van johnson . . . is interested in textile merchandis- ing . . . Till the End of Time puts her in that certain mood. SHIRLEY BOONE Red likes roast beef and the after- noon of spring . , . swoons to Tommy Dorsey playing Some Sunday Morn- ing . . . Van johnson is tops, also the navy . . . can sew a pretty seam . . . finds green flattering . . . very quiet . . . Commercial student. WILLARD BLIMLINE Blimmy's biggest thrill is getting a haircut . . . Hamburger and French fries hit the spot . . . likes the song, It's Been a Long, Long Time . . . favorite class--mechanical drawing . . . would like to travel out west and up to Canada . . , usually found at Farview A. C .... thinks school is a lot of fun . . . would like to get into the navy. sisf KERMIT BOOTHROYD Org would rather not reveal his big- gest thrill and most embarrassing moment . . . hopes to travel to Alaska . . . enjoys evening in fall with som:- thing to eat . . . Till the End of Time with Woody Herman , . . ice-skating . . . thinking of entering the navy. become a Cham ion figure skater JOHN CHRISTMAN 00- ' -796-- -2 DONALD BRUMBACH Brummy . . . he of the stage crew and crew cut . . . spends his school life the easy way-dozing . . . favorite time of day is 3:40 p.m .... makes the paper shortage more acute fthrows spit ballsb Mr. Brunner's good man Friday. JANICE DeLONG janny's childhood ambition was to ,its T , if . it X 'L . , - X if if-, :J - K wg, wg xt-35 ,Q. p . . . will probably turn to teaching as her vocation . . . loves her home because it's in the country . . . wouldn't mind travelf ing around the U. S .... The army air corps rates high . . . steak and French fries. The photographer of the senior class . . , noted for his corny jokes . . . Yum! Yum! hamburgers and French fries . . . was embarrassed when he was almost arrested for using a home-made tele- phone . . . jackson's ambition was to be a detective, but his probable voca- tion is chemical engineering . . . biggest thrill is yet to come . . . enjoys driving Dad's Cars . . . really likes chemistry and math . . . has a great talent for talking. LARRIE DIETRICH This chemistry lover aims to be a teacher . . . prefers Gene Krupa's or- chestra and Helmut Dantine . . . Oh, those scrumptious Wop jobs after a football game! . . . doesn't mind school but insists that we get too much home- work . . . has been known to spend hours on one geometry problem. ANNE COURTNEY A very active senior . . . loves to chew gum . . . can really go for T-bone steak . . . Because . . .yearned to be a fiyer . . . probable M.D .... likes midnight and winter . . . enjoys dancing and swimming . , . Corky likes Vermont pet dislike is work . . . thrills to Gregory Peck and the navy air corps Tommy Dorsey's is her favorite dance band . . .just a jitterbug at heart. JEAN DISSER Our future actress , . . That's for sure , ' 4 5' af NS 1 3 .LFXSHIV ii-1 -,. 3 , . . Dissy likes wop jobs . . . enjoys f gm dancing to selections by Tommy Dora sey . . . noted for Hwollin' wherever boys are . . . likes school . . . Any mid- night in summer delights her . . . in- terested in the navy . . . yearns to travel all over the world. DOLORES EBERT ...' ...-19.6 ik , is at F ii ' i V 1 , SHIRLEY DREY Shirl was embarrassed when she walked out of a restaurant and forgot to pay the bill , . . childhood ambition was to be a nurse . . . will probably end up as a private secretary . . . particu- larly dislikes eonceited people . , . Harry james and Dana Andrews rate high with this movie lover. HOWARD ECKENROTH This Kenhorst lad is noted for hitch- hiking to and from school . . . His am- bition is to play sax with Woody Her- man . . . dotes on hamburgers, French fries, and milk-shakes . . . Hey, you . . . It's Been a Long, Long, Time goes great with Eeky . . . despises girls who show off . . . most embarrass- ing moment is censored . . . likes indus- trial arts classes. Hey, you . . . Do you know all about Andrew's Drug Store like Blondie does? . , . Woody Herman and Till the End of Time-tempting . . . a Hirtatious gal especially fond of the navy . , , al- ways giggling . . . Believe it or not she likes school-because it's fun . . . Roast chicken and 7 p.m. go swell with Fuzzy . . . Kenhorst Drum Corps. HELEN EMERICK You can always rely on Susie for your homework . . . small but mighty, our foremost girl athlete with an ability to run fast . . . thinks Danny Kaye and Betty Hutton a wacky team . . . always listens to It Had To Be You, . . . Wanted to be a gym teacher . . . no doubt will be an Angel of Mercy. VIV IAN EBERT Viv likes the navy and Temptation . . . If you're missing a couple spoons, look for Viv . . . proud owner of the . .M , .emi 1' ,ptsrm famous Dagwood laugh . . . cherry 5 .R sodas at Andrew's -mmm . . . noted for wolfing and silliness . . . would like to travel and be a secretary . . . loves to dance . . . Kenhorst Drum Corps. WILLIAM EMES This probable doctor has been thrilled so many times that he doesn't really know which was his biggest one . . . Bill likes baked ham and Betty Hutton . . . is particularly annoyed by people who gyp in in the cafeteria line . . . claims he likes school because he likes people. I li- , '11-P ooo ' -796 RICHARD FAUST Fried chicken, yum, yum . . . Foostie is usually found at 107 Lanc. Ave .... number 14 on the football team . . . at night with full moon, oh boy . . . chooses senior year as best year of high school . . . favorite branch of armed forces4WAVE'S . . . would like to travel all over the world . . . claims that school gives you something to do. ARTHUR GEHMAN Ike is a small and bashful senior who hails from Adamstown . . . enjoys hunt- ing, horseback riding, and swimming . . . Ike is usually found in town fexcept for his Saturday night visits to Denver, . . . thrives on fried eggs . . . dislikes school and would like to travel out west. , 4: , , . 53359 il Q ii. Q SP1 W L f ge' 85 . ., Wi- TX 'L i - 11-,i f L , I ,, 3 , -- ' 111 5 1,12 Q 1 5 1 5, ilw fif' Kg' i tv 'jf,z',fe5?iff I W- - ,f W ww- eE5?J F- DORISMARIE GIFT Gifty's childhood ambition was to be a cop . . . favors art class to any other . . . Honest to goodness, she just can't stand two-faced people . . . So Solly . . . one of our outstanding pianists . . . enjoys chicken and Van Johnson. ARLENE GRAVER Haunts the Arena Gardens Skating Rink Cskating, of course, . . . loves the P. O. D. atmosphere, because it makes for easy dreaming . . . anticipates the mailman . . . sincere, easy going and efficient. KATHRYN GROFF Kitty is usually found at the Arena Gardens . . . looks very becoming in green . . . a Sinatra fan . . . Hubba! Hubba! . . . ambitions-to be a house- wife and to skate around the world . . . always has a wisecrack for everyone. DOLORES GROTE Dory can almost always be found at home practicing . . . relishes a beautiful spring day on a horse . . . This Carnegie Hall-bound girl would love to be a con- cert pianist . . . dehnitely dislikes con- ceited people . . . beams when she hears Wally Spotts . . . you can pass the drooling cup to Dory when she sees roasted chicken . . . Rhapsody in Blue. on -796 -00 :mia .ski 73 4.2-:P ARDELLE HAAS For gosh sakes . . . Dell, our future hair dresser, prefers an evening in autumn . . . often found at the Shillington Rec . . . French fries and hamburgers . . . is yet to be thrilled . . . Dell is noted at school for that corny laugh . . . finds swimming, basketball and ice-skating her favorite sports . . . swoons over Van Johnson and june Allyson. ,-+- Uh i'.,,fil EARL HALL This senior is usually found at any place but home . . . aims to join marines . . . goes for sauer kraut and potatoes . . . likes the peace and quiet of Shilling- ton . . . playing ping-pong is a favorite recreation fort Earl . . . is still waiting for his biggest thrill. ow- 'Q- Ng OLIVE HAFER Stardust really send Liv . . . relishes chocolate pudding with whipped cream . . . fWouldn't you know it?D . . . wants to sing with a name band . . . trembles at the thought of making a mistake while singing . . . You know, hey is one of Liv's originals . . . can be found practically anywhere . . . en- joys riding horse-back on an autumn day. J ,,- A , i ,W PHARES HARTIN G Our future musician who plays tuba . . . thrills to Tommy Dorsey and Till the End of Time . . . embarrassed when he played a rest . . . Sauer kraut and pota- toes agree with him . . . irked by women drivers . . . Football and baseball oc- cupy his leisure time . . . Lou Costello always brings a good laugh . . . enjoys evening in spring. GAIL I-IALDEMAN Windy . . . hates her mousey hair fbut we don't agreel , . . Oh, you roldy moach! . . . thrives on vanilla ice cream . . . would like Gregory Peck for a steady diet, too . . . petite miss . . . will be a lifelong friend of anyone who can play the Warsaw Concerto . . . This little gal can emote, as proved in both class plays. gs Y 8' . FERN HARTMAN Till the End of Time . . . If you go to see her in a few years, she'll fix your hair for you fplans to be a beauticianl . . . saws a fiddle in her spare time . . . good-natured . . . just a happy-go- lucky character. KATHLEEN HECKMAN 0 - ' -7946 es ami' SHIRLEY HARTZ Hartzie's biggest thrill was going on a blind date . . . can always eat turkey and filling . . , Dream . . . yearned to be an airplane hostess and Hy . . . dis- likes cracking chewing gum . . . Oh, for heaven's sake, . . . does she love to dance . . . likes Christmas and winter . . .Gym's her favorite class. . .The air corps and Harry James rate high with her. CARRIE HERTZOG This quiet senior has chosen horti- culture for her vocation CThat's a plant- growev, son!J . . . finds rural life agree- able . . . one College Prep. student who doesn't mind homework . . . even- tempered, that's our Carrie. In the evenings, Katie can usually be found in Eshelman's Drug Store . . . That kills me , . . is yet to be thrilled . . . Falling on Penn Street, when it was raining seems to be Katie's most em- barrassing moment . . . thinks there is nothing better than spaghetti and meatballs . . . Lilly Belle . . . would like to travel , . . Katie is noted at school for talking too much . . . beams when she hears Harry James. ANNA HILBUSH It's Gotta be This or That with Red . . . thrilled while driving an old car . . , ambition is to be a nurse . . . favorite dish-sauer kraut . . . tallest girl in the class . . . swimming summer night Qwe wonder why, hobby is collecting pennants. JEAN HEMMIG Legs is always seen with Gifty . . . would simply drool if Van Johnson and Ingrid Bergman starred in the same picture . . . prizes a plate of steak and mashed potatoes . . . gets hot around the collar about two-faced people . . . hopes to become a dental hygienist . . . dehnitely prefers Tommy Dorsey. LESTER HORNBERGER I wish I was a moron! . . . enjoys all sports . . , Les likes Adamstown be- cause it makes him forget about high school . . . ice cream . . . Spike Jones' recordings appeal to him . . . hopes to travel around the world . . . collects match-box tops . . . often found at A.A.A .... has his eye on a certain sophomore from Kenhorst. it Q52 HAROLD KACHEL ' 796 no VERA HOSTER Finnigan would like to be a doctor's secretary . . . This red-head hails from Grill. . .loves fried chicken . . . That's bad . . . show-offs are a pet peeve with Vera . . . Ah! spring . . . thrilled when brothers came home . . . Till the End of Time rates as favorite song. Harold hates borrowers . . . This husky lad yearns to become a veterinarian . . . enjoys skating and swimming in his spare time . . . is well known for his in- fectious chuckle . . . noted for his Grill Bus . . . German translations do not faze him. BRUCE IMES Bruce likes his senior year best of all . . .good athlete. . .number 29 on foot- ball team . . . enjoys hunting . . . SHIRLEY KEFFER junior is found at any place but home . . . would like to travel all over the U. S .... has ambition of being a draftsman . . . likes Harry ,Iames's music . . . favorite class is gym . . .just can't resist roast turkey . . . likes Till the End of Time . . . Naval air corps is tops. ' ee . ii ,gf yiggn, I Shyrl craves ice cream . . . Noon in spring is her favorite time . . . aspires to being a secretary at present . . . child- hood ambition-to become a school teacher . . . thinks army air force is just super . . . Her hobby is singing . . . often heard saying Oh, pshaw . . . Gary Cooper and Greer Garson top her movie star list . . . People who say, I can't, annoy her . . . plays the piano ELEANOR KEIPER . . . likes the song, The Rosary. ELAINE ISETT Amy just adores ice cream and fruit . . . one of our most talented art stua dents . . . hopes some day to work in advertising . . Q Hubba-hubba! is her way of expressing anything . . . dee finitcly prefers the marines . . . beams at the thought of her first boat trip . . . treasures her photograph album . . . Narrow-minded people really make her boil. A member of our undefeated hockey team . . . Keiper's childhood ambition was to be a detective . . . is fond of dancing to the music of Tommy Dorsey . . . especially dislikes poor losers . . . wouldn't mind school if she didn't have to study. lg 'Wir ,B 6 Q, law i qi? I J' 795- I sh 4 We H -it .Oo all X., in Y. S... ELMER KEIPER Keip relishes turkey and filling . . . spends much time at Farview A. C. . . . finds swimming, hunting, and foot- ball interesting pastimes . . . Brooklyn Boogie with summer in June . . . hopes to join the navy . . . pet peeve is zoot suiters . . . enjoyed his senior year of high school. THOMAS KIDD T is crazy about chop suey . . . claims he hasn't been thrilled . . . childhood ambition was to grow up . . . enjoys sleeping, eating, and loafing . . . Bugs Bunny rates high . . . is thrilled by Spike Jones and his City Slickers . . . says he's usually found in school . . . would like to travel . . . marine corps- big favorite branch of the service. A at ,c ' S5165-'Ulf 'Bl dg I Q QW., ' Q ,,.r 4 A mf V K 1 jf E5 V., g g Vg lg: FRANK KEISER Frankie,' handles a big sliding trom- bone . . . dedicated to the underclass women . . . always eating , . . finds girls his most enjoyable recreation . . . typically wolfish . . . would name him- self anything but George . . . usually found at Kuser's house . . . favorite sports-hunting, fishing, and trapping . . .doesn't like homework . . . U.S.M.C. . . . ambition is to be a master in electronics. v s ' v 'K KENNETH KOHL Kenny is usually found around sports activities, either playing or watching . . . our atomic bomb in football participates in all other school sports . . . expects to continue his education and become an electrical engineer . . . president of our class for four years . . . Our co-captain picks Cuddle Up a Little Closer as his favorite song . . . As for food, he'll take liver and onions. THEODORE KEYSER Loves to drive dad's car . . . Spaghetti and meatballs sure are luscious . . . spends time making airplane models . . . a Tommy Dorsey man , , . would like to be in the navy . . . Ted likes Something Sentimental . . . Hubba! Hubba! . . . hates to see girls smoke . . . usually found at Williams' Sweet Shop . . . likes school . . . Pat O'Brien and Betty Grable thrill him. ANNA KRING Bunny . . . our future designer . . . was most embarrassed when a man asked her what was the matter with her Cshe was imitating a pencil sharpenerl . . . enjoys her home because it has a grand view of our community . . . doesn't say much . . . delights in cheeseburgers and Polish pickles Qslurp, slurp!!J. -796 -00 BETTY JANE KRING Another Van Johnson fan . . . Betty's favorite sports are bowling and basket- ball . . . likes potato pie . . . Her ambi- tion is to become a secretary . . . Sum- mer is her favorite time of year . . . often heard saying, Oh, my gosh! . . . likes social science class . . . Betty's favorite year during her school career was eighth grade. DONALD KUSER Bugs would like to travel around the world . . . meeting a blonde-biggest thrill . . . enjoys art class . . . usually found at the fire hall . . . air-minded fellow, likes naval air corps . . . pet dis- like is school . . . favorite color is blond . . . Let's Take the Long Way Home . . . His favorite time of day is' 3:40 CWho'll blame him?j . . . works at the cemetery. MARVIN KRING Another senior who hails from Adams- town . . . delights on roast turkey . . . Mose likes all sports especially base- ball, basketball, and bowling . . . Let's Take the Long Way Home . . . Build- ing model airplanes is his hobby . . . often heard saying Do you think so, maybe yes? . . . likes his home town . . . usually found at the A.A.A. DOROTHY KULIKOWSKI If the fleet's in, Blondie is there . . . can be heard singing I Can't Begin to Tell You . . . tackles spaghetti and meat- balls with enthusiasm . . . Living closer to civilization would satisfy her . . . Glenn Miller, Van Johnson, and June Allyson are tops in stardom . . . has clear blue eyes . . . can usually be found in Read's Shoe Repair Dept. Qwonder why?J. 3-mzsa. rail? . , ., ffl! .gm f- GERALDINE KUZNIAR DORIS LAW Our future Power's model . . . stunning Thrilled by being at Annapolis . . . an- in black and red . . . wanted to be a other chicken chow mein eater . . . designer . . . Home economics is her Dee wants to be a navy nurse . . . favorite class . . . paints chinaware as a Vaughn Monroe's Till the End of hobby . . . Slim is found at S, T. P. Time sends Dee , . , Hey, Doc! in summer . . . cheers for the army . . . cheerful to everyone . . . No doubt she will become a housewife. . . . also found at home quite often. rv- 796 - LOUISE LAW is ,1 Y K ,it --. 'lr Pete swoons to Tommy Dorsey s Always . . . Why, sure! . . .one of our future army nurses . . . can eat chicken chow mein Qwith almondsj three meals a day . . . yet to be thrilled . . . usually found at home. 4' POLLY LINEAWEAVER Becky . , . can always be found eat- ing French fries and hamburgers . . . is fascinated by anything blue. . . Gosh! . . . dislikes noisy people . . . never likes to recall that embarrassing moment . . . thinks Dearest Darling is out of this world . . . longs to be a steno- grapher but believes being a navy wife is more exciting, NANCY LEINBACH This clarinet fiend just adores French fries and hamburgers smothered with onions. . . when you hear Holy crow, you can be sure its Doodles at Eshelmen's Drug Store , . . adores all sports . . . boils when she sees girls smoke . . . is knouvn for her athletic , ability and participation in all sports . . . oh, what at Seems to Be . . . would like to become a physival educaf is -it tion teacher . . . Hunter and Liggett 1' ,. Drum Corps. V ',V., ,H CARL LINS ' ' ' L Cooks is a pretty quiet guy . , . likes f veal cutlets and French fries . . . likes L' red . . . hobby is listening to phono- graph records . . . Harry James fan . . . embarrassing moment-suspenders rip- ping While walking up Penn Street . . . hates to see girls drink or smoke . . . us- ually found at home or at thc Rec . . . would rather go to school than work . . . liked the movie Gone With the Windf' . X, 47 x WILLIAM LeVAN This tall lad thinks French fries are a real appetizer . . . spends his spare time loahng . . . Yumpin' Yimminyn . . . Homer is annoyed by silly girls - ' . . . enjoys seeing a Bugs Bunny Car- i ,,... toon . . . would like to travel . . . Till V f ' g ,. - ..-. the End of Time . . . His biggest thrill g '- he has yet to see . . . His most embar- ' ' rassing moment has yet to be . . . my autumn and meal time. 4. 4... sl, GERMAINE LORD I K Gerry's ambition is to be an art ' teacher . . . This friendly lass has real 't vocal talent . . . spends leisure time col- lecting photos and records . . . goes for fl ,1-, A. shrimp and rice . . . enjoys seeing A basketball, hockey, and football games ' ' . . . Getting driver's license was a thrill . . . would like to travel to South Amer- if ,,.. ica . . . Um, Till the End of Time. 0 ' . - 000 LEWIS LUTZ Lewie would like to become a hus- band . . . likes Glenn Millerls music . . . was embarrassed when cigarette lighter didn't go out in senior class play . . . dislikes show-offs and conceited people . . . likes any movie that is dark . . . probably will go to college . . . likes the air corps . . . loves spaghetti and meat- balls , . . 3:40 and summer are best time of day and year . . . Stardust . . . 31 on football team. KENNETH MATZ Horse-bark riding and hunting take up this country lad's leisure time . . . em- barrassed wlien he struek out with the bases loaded while on the varsity base- ball team . . . thinks roast duvk is a real treat . . . spring and 3:40 . . . Uh huh! . . . Till the End of Time . . . Kenny detests gossipers. VIRGINIA LUTZ Tommy Dorsey thrills Ginnie . . . vi can eat chicken pot pie any time , . . I Don't Care Who Knows It . . . No Crap! . . . Ginnie is usually found at Killian's Knitting Mill. MARIAN MAXTON Minnie, although she appears con- servative, is really full of pep . . . dis' likes school berause of too much home- work , . . That's for Me . . . loves Irish stew . . . Oh, Cow! . . . Marian is usually found around Adamstown . . . weekly visits to Ephrata. MAE MATUS Mae's favorite dish is veal rutl:-ts . .' . likes 7:00 P.M. and spring best of' all . . . was thrilled by a long distanre rall from California ...' 'Stardustw . . . an- other Van Johnson fan . . . Cliildhood ambition was to be a newspaper re- porter . . . future nurse . . . espeeirxlly likes the navy . . . usually fountl in Williams . . . enjoys basketball and reading . . . irketl by sellish people. BERNARD McCOY OH, balamio . . . Skip would like to travel around the world . . , General Course . . . ean't beat Wop jobs . . . smoking in both sexes is his pet dislike . . . Sentimental journey by Les Brown sends him into another world . . . Childhood ambition was to go to Annapolis. . . our fixture draftsman . . . prefers the naval air Corps Cdo you blame him?J . . . Skip has an unusual hobby of tying fishing tlies , . . swim- ming and football in spare time . . . He is noted for always forgetting some- thing, especially his homework . . . Skip likes school, summer, and .5140 p.m. HAROLD MECK Tyrone Power and Betty Grable rate No. 1 as movie stars . . . Bud likes football, track, 6:30 p.m., and winter . . . our future engineer . . . gets thrilled when he gets an A in a German test . . . childhood ambition was to be a pdliceman . . . Math class is very inter- esting . . , roast beef, yum, yum . , . Walking into the wrong study hall was very embarrassing . . . Walking is his hobby . . . In springtime he usually is found out on the track . . . Chatterbox keeps Harold very busy. as 5. -796 '10 MARY JANE MELLINGER, Ambition is to live in Texas and raise cattle . . , Believe it or not, her favorite class is chemistry . . . Tommy Dorsey's band is tops with jane . . . She'd just love to travel around the world . . . Writing letters is her hobby . . . Gee whiz . . . does she go for hamburgers and French fries . . . It's the army air corps for her . . . Girls who use excessive makefup gripe her . . . biggest thrill was visiting an army camp. f T 1 ' iw ,x?t.!gg,i,ti,, V I FRANKLIN MO ORE Our future aircraft designer thinks there is nothing better than spaghetti and meatballs . . . usually Boating around the Kenhorst Rec . . . Frankie beams when Tommy Dorsey gives . . . relishes the track season and a good game of bowling . . . despises getting up in the morning . . . treasures the first day he drove a '41 Buick. sf :iff is ii Wi 1,5 155 Ka I 'R V' .A , 5 Q :iff i f 2 rim: . l -wuffqg . : Vw' ,rf 5951, A gi. .S iv CATHERINE MOYER Kitten has beautiful red tresses and sighs at the sight of navy blue Q . . saw Perry Como in person Clucky girllb . . . wanted to be a singer but will probably be a secretary . . . Here comes meat- ball . . . favorite movie and song is Rhapsody in Blue . . . desires to dance to Harry James's music . . . our excellent marimba player. Q! f 4' , H2 f ,- f,.,Lr . it ,JW Q 2 vii i' ' J' ' 9 '- i'Ii'b:S.g Iiltlt. .HV W- ' .rf ,gg Jew, ,f m -l, oft ,V ., 1, 55335 ez, c , A yy gk, ff' Q' A.: I , if 1 ffii aw ge J, rg. , u L, A H i . , -.T?'...i-if 4 at -4' 1, ,few ' 5 V he -. . J-I 'g.,,,,'z'12? ALFRED MOHN Mohny is noted for day-dreaming in school . . . likes all kinds of sea food . . . thrills tojack rabbits. , .a great Adams- town booster . . . goes in for baseball and basketball . . . dislikes school be- cause he hates to study . . . I'll Walk Alone . . . enjoys shop period above all . . . usually found at the A. A. A. CHRISTINE MULL Chris likes meat loaf . . . Oh, Heavens! that football No. 23 . . . peeved by people who put on the dog . . . says she lives too far away from Shillington . . . thrilled by the Jr.-Sr. Prom of '45 . . . Till the End of Time . . . loves to play cards . . . hopes to be an air stewardess . . . favorite time of day is evening . . . thinks Sammy Kaye is in the groove . . . chemistry is her favorite subject . . . has been a cheer- leader for three years. oo -796 ESTHER. MUSSER Ezz is one of our speed demons . . . always found at Ephrata . . . She's a bug for collecting perfumes and co- lognes , . . treasures the first time she drove a car . . . adores. a moonlight night in fall fhmlj . . . is peeved by in- considerate people . . . longs to be a housewife . . . adores a Christmas dinner with turkey and ice cream . . . For crying out loud. 5 JOHN PAINTER O. K .... spaghetti and chicken legs . . . thinks senior year best of all . . . goes swimming and ice-skating a lot . . . Missing that ring-neck was biggest thrill . . . would like to be a draftsman . . . It's Been a Long, Long Time . . . thinks marines are tops . . . johnny is noted for forgetting things . . , thinks school is a lot of fun . . . Sergeant York . . . likes Shillington a lot . . . Gary Cooper fan. DAWN NOLL Do-Do goes gafga over the Navy . . . favorite pastime is dancing to Star- dust . . . wants to be an artist fand she can really drawj . . . childhood ambi- tion was to be an archeologist Us she kidding?D . . . Chinese food tops her culinary list . . . Her pet dislike is un- faithfulness in people . . . football and basketball are her favorite sports . . . would like to travel -to China . . . Tur- han Bey is the only actor for her. DOROTHY PALSGROVE Dot's ambition is to be a housewife. CShe'll make a cute one!D . . . This cheer- ful little senior was thrilled when her two big brothers returned from over- seas . . . would like to travel . . . thinks Grill is too dead . . . enjoys swimming and movies. .,r 1f'i5,7?9iX f K . Z M l m-i g? .. n- ff ' . Q 'ogg ir. S .: . Spf: ws it 'I' . , j iZfg.L be 1: K 11. f he 4 kk ' psi, , . J, K ' g u it ,cg 55 'fy fwf xg as ' ir? in rin' - gfviwi. 1 :-,- W fait. -i. fm' 1 X-. ,- ' ,X Y ' K 'Sw .256 4 M N NANCY OBERLY Gee Whiz, can she eat apple pie and cheese . . . favorite time of day is meal- time . . . Because . . . biggest thrill was going to Minnesota . . . Nan's noted for her silliness . . . loves to dance, sing and cook . . . usually seen in the cafeteria . . . doesn't like school, for she claims it takes the kinks out of her brain . . . swoons to Gary Cooper and Tommy Dorsey. 'P er F' ii F f , Vi i I j i if l p-i x ,, , i'i A L fi' ii . i' 'H ,,, ,Q - , ,.k' 1' r he wi.. iiiif A 'ill ' 'i' ..,, ' f 1 ' A V A ag V , 7 -i , W U :fl g . ., THEODORE PAYNE Ambition-to be a machinist . . . us- ually 'found around a car . . . thrilled when he became the owner of a car . . . Spare ribs with all the trimmings is a good appetizer for Teddy . . . prefers evening and summer . . . Till the End of Time . . . pet dislike-stuck-up people . . . Hang it all . . . enjoys traveling and hopes to see the rest of the world. JAMES PETERS 9 l l0 . all 41 'Qpo 42. -LA vi-fip. :N ' li' .G ,ar HAROLD PELLEGRINI Pelly likes roast pork with mashed potatoes . , . enjoys chemistry class . . . biggest thrill-pocketfull of money and a girl . . . Boy, that music of Tommy Dorsey . . . would like to be a chemical engineer . . . usually found at Williams' Sweet Shop . . . enjoys Something Sentimental . . . liked sophomore year best of all . . . usually late for home- room in the morning . . . Holy heck . . . enjoys school . . . would like to travel out west. VIVIAN PHILLIPS Dawny was quite thrilled when in a jeep accident . . . Ain't? . . . that No. 14 . . . usually found where sports are being held . . . would like to travel everywhere . . . one of our seniors who had a childhood, but no ambition . . . enjoys football and basketball . . . She'l1 take turkey and the trimmings . . . Our Be-Teen girl picks home economics as favorite class . . . does not like her hometown, a cemetery with street lights . . . undecided as to future ambition. Pete likes roast pork . . . music of Sammy Kaye most enjoyable . . . Sun! rise and Christmas are about favorite times of day and year . . . hates to see kids smoke . . . favorite song-- I'll Be Around . . . would like to travel to the west coast . . . a noted wolf. . . spends much time at the movies . . . number 41 on the football team. Wick is thrilled by the colossal speed of eighty miles an hour . . . could eat loads of roast chicken . . . embarrassed by running out of gas on a date . . . 'Till the End of Time . . . Tommy Dorsey admirer . . . hates silly girls . . . 3 t e . JOHN PIETROVITO t , ,, 4 favorite class-industrial arts . . . likes track and swimming . . . would like to be a mechanical engineer . . school life. PATRICIA PHILLIPPY Pat, former resident of Shillington, has pioneered to Lincoln Park . . . avid art enthusiast . . . It's a musical career for her . . . next stop-junior college . . . quiet sense of humor . . . infectious giggle. likes MARGUERITE PRICE Mag's childhood ambition was toibe a foreign correspondent . . . Suffer . . . irked by little brats . , . favorite sports are basketball, football, and ice- hockey . . . usually found in the movies . . . Thanksgiving turkey dinner hits the spot . . . longs to get her driver's license . . . It's Been a'Long, Long Time . . . recreation-dancing . . . was embarrassed when she ran out of her shoe on Penn St .... prefers evening and summer. Www .ilu ,-ws-1 cf it EMILY RISSMILLER DONALD REINHART ELIZABETH ROBERTS O00 0 'ir Wus- Q., ,., 'iw Mk? BARBARA RAUDENBUSH Becoming editor-in-chief of our year- book was Barb's biggest thrill . . , loves to eat chicken chow mein . . . My word, was she embarrassed when she dropped a triangle at the wrong time! . . . Her hobby is acting . . . has her heart set on being a musician CShels already well on her wayj . . , jealous and dishonest people annoy her. SHIRLEY RICKENBACH Rick . . . liver and onions with tomato sauce . . . admires the idea of traveling and being a singer and dancer . . . will probably be a kindergarten teacher . . . Even though Laura was her favorite movie, she enjoys Ingrid Bergman and Van Johnson in a picture . . . likes to swim and witness all other sports . . . would like to live until 2000 A. D .... That song, It Might as Well be Spring, does something to her. IRENE REINERT The Lady in Red likes hamburgers and French fries . . . thrills to june and that certain '37 black Plymouth . . . Oh! Crumb . . . talkative, pesty and a great jitterbug . . . ambition is to be a hairdresser . . . wants to travel to California. Em wants to become a farmerette . . . enjoys Sammy Kaye and Till the End of Time . . . collects miniature articles . . . booster of the air corps . . . ambition-to play the accordian . . shyQ but liked by all. Donny is a hep dancer . . . swoons to Bing Crosby . . . loves solid geometry . . . Sylvester hates to see girls smok- ing . . . usually found at the drugstore . . . favorite movie- Going My Way . . . thinks school is interesting . . . an- other future chemical engineer . . . enjoys a swim . , . would like to see the world . . . smorgasbord-yum yum . , . favorite song- That's For Me . . . archer in his spare time. Hubba, hubba-what do we have here? , . , a future nurse . . . thrives on ice cream . . . Betsy was thrilled when she sailed a sailboat alone . . . can't remember most embarrassing moment . . . Most enjoyable recreation is swimming . . . griped at having to wait for things . . . has a yen to see the Orient . . . Temptation . . . summer and mealtime. '+. '35- r'i'Q 'W if an lla OOO DOLORES ROGERS Oh, how Red loves chicken chow mein! . . . is irked when she has to do the dishes . . . was thrilled by her trip down the Delaware river . . . Vaughn Monroe provides pleasant listening . . . enjoys riding her bicycle in the after- noon . . . favors the army. ROBERT RUFFNER This future accountant likes ice cream best of all . . . enjoys dancing, espe- cially to Sammy Kaye's music . . . Bob . . . O, nutten, nutten at all . . . definitely dislikes girl smokers . . . thinks twilight, spring, and fall are the most beautiful times . . . hopes to travel some day . . . almost always found in the printing room. was BETTY SAVAGE Our future teacher goes for French fries in a great way . . . Don't you like it? . . . Bets' favorite color is aqua . . . thrilled when she took a trip to Detroit . . . Embarrassing moments are too numerous to mention . . . Reading, ski- ing, ice-skating, and swimming occupy her spare time . . . enjoys an evening in winter listening to Gene Krupa . . . Till the End of Time. DOLORES SCHNEIDER Spaghetti and meatballs hit the spot . , . Dancing and taking walks are an enjoyable recreation . . . Though she would like to be a nurse, her ambition now is to be a beautician . . . probable housewife . . . Oh Chicken, does she dislike catty girls! . . . That's For Me. MARY LOUISE RUTH Rudy wants to be a dress designer . . . thrilled by living in Tennessee . . . usually found everywhere, especially in the typing room . . . Oh, crumb! . . . macaroni and cheese fyum, yumll . . . Till Then is her favorite song . . . Sewing and dancing provide enjoyable moments in her spare time. VIRGINIA SCHNUPP This home-loving senior yearns to be a navy wife . . . always enjoys a date with a sailor . , . spends her spare time writ- ing letters and eating potato chips and drinking milk . . . Ginnie dislikes silly fellows and girls CDon't we all!Q . . . aims to travel to Florida and Texas. -l96- -- --Lg ALVERTA SEIFRIT Verdie was thrilled by the parachute jump on Coney Island . . . will make some man a good wife because she really enjoys cooking . . . Sammy Kaye fan . . . particularly dislikes being around bossy people . . . Football and hockey top her list of sports . , . can always go for ice cream and French fries. GERALDINE SHELLEY Aims to be a housewife . . . is often heard saying Are you kidding? . . . V. J. Day brought Gee-Gee her big- gest thrill . . . Favorite sports consist of basketball, hockey and tennis . . . would like to be named Levanne Joanne fOh, brotherlj . . . goes for Joseph Cotton in a big way . , . Being caught in class chewing gum proved embarrassing . . . Till The End of Time puts her in that certain mood. I mt A BETTY SIMPSON Betsy can usually be found in the office of McCrory's 5 81. 10 . . . Holy cow, but she hates conceited people . . . a future bookkeeper who passes her time by writing letters . . . dreams of travel- ing to India and Hawaii ... . Roast duck and filling hit the spot. CHARLES SMITH Smitty is usually found at some- body's house, but not his own . . . thrills to walking in his sleep . . would like to travel around the world . . . hates show- offs . . . Till the End of Time . . . breaded veal cutlets, yum, yum . . . a notable sleeper in classes . . . likes in- dustrial arts class . . . thinks teachers give too much homework . . . senior year best . . . favorite time of day 3:40 . . . Harry James . . . 43 on the football team. , . gtg fi . :H if X , '35 l , Y k M ' ' -. 2 , Q, V' , fr on iw 'f we,-I .8 . I A M, j'Xq f' - 1 1 f if ' DONALD SI-HRK Shirkie loves ice cream . . . wolfs a lot . . . You ain't kidding . . . usually found at Paul's Cut-rate . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . thrills to driving a '37 Plymouth . Something Senti- mental . . . Don likes the marines . . . Woody Herman-oh, baby . . . likes Van johnson and Esther Williams . . . likes Kenhorst . . . thinks school is OK . . . likes senior year and art class best. CHARLES STAMM Pat loves liver and onions . . . future medical student . . . Navy is best . . . bass fiddle player . . . thrilled when he passed driver's test . . . usually found at home . . . Cheese and crackers . . . likes to go swimming . . . another globe traveler . . . likes school a lot . . . thinks Slam Stewart can really play bass for Benny Goodman . . . works for a veterinarian . . . College Prep. student. - ' -796 LEON STAMM Our Chatterbox co-business manager thinks fried oysters are a very tasty dish . . . has a hobby of collecting mure der mysteries . . . Shorty dislikes people who do not meet their deadlines . . . mealtime and autumn . . . Till the End of Time . . .enjoys chemistry and solid . . . hopes to travel over the United States. JOHN STETTLER JEANNE SWAVELY A quiet senior who enjoys Williams' hamburgers . . . our future English literature teacher . . . Her hobby is writing . . . Till the End of Time . . . swoons to Harry James's music . . . Pet dislike is hurrying . . . Jeannie says she doesn't like the place where she lives, because it is too much like home . . . usually found at K.C.C. DANIEL SWEIGART Stet ' was thrilled when he tied the hurdle record at the Albright track meet . . . hates to see girls smoke . . . found at the Rec . . . Yep . . .likes to catch some big trout on a trip to Canada . . . likes to hunt . . . Steak and French fries he simply can't resist . . . likes senior year best of all . . . an out- door man . . . likes school . . . 45 on the football team. Dan dislikes conceited people . . . was thrilled when we won the Boyertown game . . . 36 on the football team . . . Till the End of Time . . , You're slick . . . usually found in Shillington or at school . , . thinks industrial arts class is best . . . liked Pride of the Yankees . . . goes out for all sports . . . eleventh grade best of all school years . . . Tommy Dorsey is O.K .... likes school a lot . . . chief of monitors. NANCY STOVER Rusty is interested in all sports . . . Because . . . can't decide whether or not she likes school , . . peeved by dishonest people . . . dreamed of being a school teacher . . . spends her spare time at Williams' and dancing . . . thrills to Sammy Kaye . . . likes autumn and evening PIERCE SWEIGART Mert just loves breaded veal cutlets . . . can't stand girl smokers . . . goes out for sports in a big way.. . number 28 on the football team . . . Till the End of Time . . . would like to travel around the world . usually found at school . . . can't mention his biggest thrill . . . likes math class best of all . . . enjoys school considerably. , at Q59 5 s Y no 796 I' r , 'Q -. , ' .wus t ,J , ' Mg' Q V I -'L, tis K . A I at 'i A ' AiQ, A F 'ici HOUR, I T0 E E 1-0 4 4 'rg 6 'ma To 10 T0 lc ROBERT TILLMAN Give Bob steak and mushrooms any time . . . General Course . , . ambition is to play in a name band . . . For Pete's sake . . . Hiccoughs are very embarrassing . . . This lad is outstand- ing in all sports, especially football, basketball and track . . , likes spring, navy, and any time after 7 p.m .... us- ually seen on Lancaster Ave. or in Reading . . . Math class is a favorite . . . Bob would like to trot all over the U. S .... Betty Hutton and Clark Gable are his favorite movie stars . . . playing the piano is a favorite pastime. EUGENE ULRICH Dick goes in for sirloin steak and bowling . . . Nothing to it . . . usu- ally found at the Adamstown Athletic Association . . . thrilled when he had his first airplane ride . . . dislikes teachers when they are in a bad mood . . . has a hobby of collecting pennants . . . Love Letters . . . ambition-to get through college . . . 3:45 and spring . . . would like to take a trip to Canada. THERESA TORCHIA Bibsy was most embarrassed when she slipped and fell in the middle of Penn Street . . . enjoys cooking sauer- kraut and pork , . . will probably go into the nursing field . . . You kill me! . . . Stardust . . . Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman are among her favorites. ARDELLE WAGENBLAST Hamburgers and French fries are tops with her . . . Waggy is practically always in a movie theater . . . Seeing Harry james in person was. her big moment , . . loves to sing KNOW we know itll . . . Oh, Brother! is her favorite . . . always laughing with a silly grin on her face . . . definitely blows up at snobbish people. STEPHEN TRANOVICH As far as school is concerned, Twinkle- toes thinks, It's all right . . . Ah! hamburgers and French fries . . . His favorite sports are football, baseball, and basketball QOld Hot-Shot himselfj . . . can't stand girls who smoke . . . Tommy Dorsey is his favorite . . , Bea lieve it or not, this boy would like to be called Ronald Eugene . . . His am- bition has always been to take it easy fWe think he'll be a great success at it, too.J CHESTER WAGNER Mike is all for the Army . . . Holy mackeral . . . was thrilled to see his dad for the first time in two years after return from overseas duty . . . Chili con carne is his dish . . . often found at the fire hall or roaming around near the Porgy . . . favorite song is Tico-Tico. lfl- -.- I- I oil MERILOU WEBBER Gee, whiskey . . . LuLu claims that her biggest thrill was her 16th birthday . . . Stardust . . . enjoys autumn and 7:30 p.m .... Her ambi- tion is to own a gas station and a con- vertible Buick . . . is usually found in Oakbrook . . . enjoys horseback riding in her leisure time . . . Her hobby, she claims, is sleeping . . . hamburgers and shrimp chow mein . . . Believe it or not, LuLu isn't embarrassed. FAYE WERNER i'Wormy, our future art teacher en- joys any evening in autumn . . . thinks Tommy Dorsey is tops . . . She was thrilled by being in both class plays . . . if only they'd have more movies star- ring Gregory Peck . . . would like to travel around the world . . . By darn, but chicken and waffles taste good . . . riding in a car in late evening fah-h-hj . . . My! was she embarrassed when she fell in the Countx Home Dam with her good clothing on. DORIS WEIDNER Gee Whiz . . . would like to travel . . . has no special ambition-except to swim and ice skate . . . crab cakes and French fries . . . likes to play the piano . . . quiet and hardworking . . . biggest thrill was World's Fair . . . Star Dust by Woody Herman puts her in a danc- ing mood . . . favorite class-P.O.D. GALEN WHITE Windy enjoys the music of Tommy Dorsey . . . Girl smokers gripe him . . . likes to go swimming . . . That's for Sure . . . ambition is to be a salesman . . . would enjoy circling the globe . . . usually found at the drug store . . . Snap likes wood shop and senior year best . . . Hollywood Canteen -favon ite movie . . . doesn't like school because he argues with teachers too much . . . That's For Me sends him. SHIRLEY WEIDNER Shirl just relishes chicken pot pie . . . beams when she thinks of her first ride on the Thunderbolt . . . This stamp fiend definitely prefers summer and night . . . gets red when she thinks of the time she fell while running for a trolley . . . People who call her pet names and don't mean them peeve her . . . She'll swoon at any of David Rose's arrangements. PATRICIA WHITMAN Pat has a unique talent of getting out of work . . . Hubba, hubba, ding, ding, bowang does she go for Van johnson . . . greets assembly period with joy Cno homeworkl . . . was thrilled by traveling to Florida alone . . . Whitten intends to be a nurse QAll young and available internes, bewarel . . . Oh, brother, would she like to travel to Guam with the navy . . . Anchors Aweighf' 0:0 - -. I- oo! NITZIE YERGER Ophelia says she hasn't had a big thrill yet fThat's her storyl . . . thinks Harry James is solid . . . people who make an ordeal out of nothing really gripe her. . . Long Ago and Far Away . . . won't tell her most embarrassing moment QMust be a pin!! . . .aims to be a health education teacher . . . Ah-h-h! Van johnson . . . would feel lonesome without school because she's so used to it fsilly girll . . . Her hobby is eating and she isn't kidding. LOUAN N A ZIMMERMAN For Pete's sake! . . . Louie claims that her biggest thrill is riding with Dingy in a '37 Chevvy . . . enjoys night time of summer . . . ambition is to be a nurse or housewife . . . does lots of swimming . . . a varsity hockey player for two years . . . dislikes conceited people . . . Till the End ofTime'j is her favorite song . . . finds social science her favorite class. Nm' : ' TV' l,--iw RONALD YERGEY Ronnie can eat French fries and steaks three times a day . , . What's there to do around here? . . . General Course keeps the lad busy . . . Sleepy Time Gal by Harry james is No. l on his hit partde . . . This lad is thrilled when he has money in his pockets . . . can't recall any embarrassing moments . . . navy and merchant marines are tops . . . would like to see Alaska and Canada, and then settle down . . . likes swimming, ice skating, basketball and football and any time after 3:40 p.m, . . . usually found at the Shillington bowling alleys . . . Wood shop and mechanical drawing are his favorite classes . . . dislikes school. -if n abil? BETTY ZILLHARDT Bets just abhors gum crackers . . . ambition is to be an opera singer Cand with her talent for singing, could bel . . , First ride on a ferris wheel proved to be her biggest thrill . . . likes school because it gives her something to do with her time-CWe never thought of that reasonj . . . Embraceable You . . . would like to be called Diane Linda . . Oh sugar! HELEN MAE SWAVELY This witty girl just relishes the thought of being a mechanic . . . Schnooky adores huge chocolate nut sundaes . . . Now, wouldn't you know it, she loathes motorcyclesllll . . . The navy is tops. . . A jazz plate by Dorsey really gets her going. ,Q-. ...d , ,.m:.1mQ196 - .2 '39 if 4 A ff?-321 M W LEONORE FITTERLING MARIE LUTZ- MRS. QMomJ ROLAND Secretary to Mr. Weik Secretary to Mr. Hemmig ,Schonl Q 2 R ' ,-. A 1 Q2 9? 'rklr 7. 53 , N kj xx . MR. HOWARD GOODMAN MR. FRANK RIEGEL- MR. PAUL FREEMAN--v Janitor janitor Jamtof Mx A t -f A Y fkhv f 110 X rf X I fn K U JW f 1 W, ,fx -f , Q bk N xjy N lg E, jf Q I X XN7 ffm 'QT lr 'A 5 xr' jf -Xt X A XX TTT f X N.. . my AQ 3 N 7 --- ,g-QZn796 .., El sher, all Sweigart, B ranovich, R, Faust, P. Sweigart, D. t to right, Lutz, j. Peters, T 1' le Third row LZ E E u cu O U 6 PE -7, QD an S sf U -U 5, s: cn E 9:5 1: N Q 5, 'C U SS E cu E 55 E563 sf 2 N 4-1 E Lf s. U Q I sf O va C -C O x coach. Freed, ov- 205322796 - -oo N3 S bf 5 .4 divx ' I 1,-.15 e P? xx 1 me '---.,, Znnfball 1 V ' Oppon en ts S O Emmaus ....... . . . 19 18 f Nazareth ....,... . . . 7 14 Stevens Trade, . . . . . 14 0 .Q Wyomissing .,., . . 7 6 XM Ephrata ,4.. ,..., . . , 13 25 1 West Reading .,.. . , . 39 6 Lititz ...... , . , . . . 14 48 'Ilia' , Boyertown ...... . . , 21 13 Muhlenberg ....... . , . 26 20 , 5 '?f Total Points .... . . . 160 0 We ' - Co-captains-Dick Bausher Coach Mr Fmng and Ken Kohl. Left to right: A. Courtney, J. Erb, J. Disser, C. Mull, M. Mellinger, S. Hulslzer - .wlwyf - Front row left to rrght, R. Ruffner, manager, R. Faust B Wald D Brumbach manager Back row L Lutz K Kohl, Mr. Heffner, coach, R. Bausher J Metzler VARSITY SCHEDULE Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Won 10 Fleetwood, Sinking Spring Oley ....... Amity ..... Ephrata ,4.. Kutztown. , Birdsboro. . Mohnton. . , Wilson ..,.. Mt. Penn. . Wyomissing Hill School. Mohnton. . . Birdsboro. .. Wilson ..... Mt. Penn. . Muhlenberg Wyomissing West Readin West Reading Muhlenberg Lost 11 U- - Jhlilli .. ' -ui' win, awww Jw Front row: left to right, C. Rentschler, C. Reinert, R. Burkhart, G. Potts, D. Stehman, R. Rhoda. Back row: D. Hetrich, C. Hartman, R. Naugle, Mr. Freed, Coach, W. Trostle, J. Smith, R- Rhoads, J. Frymoyer. 1 Y X -Q Www 3 , .. V .,w.. l ,,.. , fix r. . Z U' f--1-was-.M ,W - .591 Y L gif . W' Cap tain-Clyde Reinert. J. V. SCHEDULE Shillington. . 28 Fleetwood ..... . Shillington. .13 Sinking Spring. . Shillington. .48 Oley .....,.... . Shillington 23 jr. High ........ Shillington. . 23 Ephrata ....... . Shillington 15 Kutztown ...... Shillington 14 Birdsboro ...... Shillington. . 6 Mohnton ...... . Shillington 18 Wilson ......... Shillington 17 Mt. Penn ...... Shillington 19 Wyomissing. . . Shillington 41 Hill School ..... Shillington 24 Mohnton, ...... Shillington. .29 Birdsboro ..... . Shillington 26 Wilson ......... Shillington 26 Mt. Penn ...... Shillington 18 Muhlenberg .... Shillington. .30 Wyomissing. . . . Shillington 35 West Reading. . . Shillington 24 West Reading. . . Shillington Won 10 27 Muhlenberg .... Lost 1 1 u .1433-1 , ' XX x., Coach-Mr. Freed - -- -, JUZQUZQI96- - -L, f - l 4:- First row: left to righ t, R. Stoudt, C. Wagner, R. Walton, D. Coldren. Second row: D. Sweimler, D. Stauffer, J. Haldeman Qcaptainj, H. Wissler, E. Squibb, ,Qdm Front row.' left to right, D. Kalbach, W. Rancourt, E. Keiper, R. Shuker, C. Hartman. Back row: Reber, coachg R. Guerin, B. Dufiin, D. Kuser, C. Wagner, J. Stettler, Updike, coach. ... 11440196 -- Front row, left to right: Zimmerman, Yerger, Stover, Keiper, Law. Back row: Madenford, manager, Eich, Courtney, Hartz, Keffer, Shelley, Sterner, Phillips, 1?zL4'6'aAluzt6all Jmm manager. Dila ' z6'a.4Antball Mohnton ..... . . 30 Wilson ...., . , 11 Mt. Penn ,.... . . 9 Mohnton ...., . . 25 Wilson ......, . . 11 Mt. Penn,.,.. .. 21 Robesonia ..... .... 1 8 West Reading .... .... 4 0 West Reading .... ..., 3 0 Robesonia ,,.,... . . 15 S-Shillington O-Opponent '41 v-gr' C - . - . Coach-Mrs. Snyder o captazns Geraldine Shelley and Nancy Stover. O00 -LoQZQ196- Q Front row: left to right, N. Leinbach, H. Emerick, L. Zimmerman, N. Yerger, G. Shelley, N. Stover, E. Keiper. Back row: Arlene Madenford, manager, L. Law, S. Hartz, Vivian Phillips, manager, A. Courtney, S. Keffer, B. Keffer, Mrs. Snyder, coach. Emp jlzack First row, left to right: L. Mierzejewski, R. Stoudt, Hornberger, Reed, T. Harting, E. Squibb, Stauffer, Pietrovito, W. Fritz, Walton, Reinhart. Second row: Rancourt, R. Burkhart, Stehman, Imes, Kohl, Moore, Boothroyd, P. Harting, Mr. Firing, coach, Keiper, Shirk, Stettler, Lutz, Tillman, Kring, Coldren, Waid, T. Mierzejewski. Third row: Groff, Rentschler, Rhoda, Erb, Rhoads, J. Smith, Metzler, Potts, Reisch, Hetrich, Lafferty, J. Smith, Hanley, Oberly, Swavely, Kroninger. llc - . ' -MQ , 1 W M, ,Mal Arai' Front, Left to right: Kern, Smith, Kramer, First row: Bixler, Frymoyer, Mervine, Smith Reinert, Leshcr, Hylc, Baushcr, Arndt. Mr. Richards, coach, Tranovich, D. Sweigart, P. Sweigart, Kegcrise, Weiser, Torchia, Hoffert, Matz, Coldren. xxwl ...NL 5, Second row: R, Dietrich, Freese, Glass, Hartman, Drey, Haldeman, Wagner, Mueller, Hertzog, Vogel, Ruppel, Klein, Mohn, Wissler, Richards, Stambaugh, Boyer. z6'aulvall BASEBALL SCHEDULE Mohnton ,... Mohnton , . , Reading .,... Mt. Penn. . , ,. Wyomissing. . Wilson .... . Muhlenberg . . West Reading Mt. Penn .,..... Wyomissing, . Wilson ..,. , . . Muhlenberg. . West Reading Hill School. , . Won 10 S Shillington O S 0 ..1l .,10 0 ., l .. 7 .. 7 .. 4 2 .. 2 ll .. 6 7 .. 19 3 .. 3 0 .. 3 1 ., 1 10 .. 3 .. 5 Lost4 Opponent Vllilllp indium: Co-captains-D. Sweigart and COHCh-Mf- RiCl18fdS- P. Sweigart. ... :.r.3z.1946 --- A FRIEND ACHEY, BETTY ACKER, MR.A MRS. GEORGE A FRIEND ADAMS, CLIFFORD ALTMOUSE, MRS. CARRIE F. ALTHOUSE, MR. A MRS. CHARLES R. ALTHOUSE, ISABEL W46W ALTHOUSE, MR. A MRS. J. RUSSELL ANGSTADT, MISS MARGARITE A FRIEND ANSEL, ALICE H.A. 2fC AFSOKARDU, DOROTHEA, P- ARNOLD, MR. A MRS. WILLIAM H. 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RALPH HADLEY, SANDRA JEAN HAEUSSLER, MR. A MRS. CHAS. HAEUSSL HAFER, HAFER, HAFER, HAFER, HAFER, HAIMS, HAIN, M ER, WILLIAM MR. A MRS. ADAM P. MISS BETTY MISS OLIVE MISS SHIRLEY MISS VERNE MR. A MRS. ARTHUR RS. ELIZABETH A MRS. RAYMOND HAINES, MRS. M. HAIN, MR. HALDEMAN, HALDEMAN, HALDEMAN, HALL, MR. HAMILTON, uCHlpu MR. A MRS. CLAUDE A. GAIL L. A MRS. HERBERT MRS. EARL F: HAMILTON, EARL R. HAMMECKER, CHAS. HANLEY, CAL HANLEY, MR. A MRS. CALVIN HARRIS, MR. A MRS. WILLIAM HART, MRS. RHOD M. HARTING, CARL W. W48n HARTING, MR. A MRS. HARRY HARTING, MR. A MRS. PHARES HARTING, PHARES G. W46W HARTING, PHILIP H. HARTING, THOMAS E. W47W HARTMAN, JOYCE H470 HARTRANFT, RAYMOND L. HARTZ, MR. A MRS. HENRY HARTZ, MR. A MRS. H. LUTHER A FAMIL HARTZ, NORMA HATT, DENNIS HATT, MR. A MRS. HERBERT HATT, RONNIE HEATH, MR. A MRS. RUSSEL HECKMAN, MR. A MRS. ELWOOD HECKMAN, MR. A MRS. FRED HECKMAN, JUNIE HECKMAN, RUTH HEILMAN, MRS. DELLA M. ' HEILMAN, MABEL HEILMAN, MARY LOUISE HEILMAN, MR. A MRS. MEARL HEILMAN, MR. A MRS. MELVIN A SONS HEILMAN, MR. A MRS. MERVIN S. HEILMAN, MR. A MRS. RAYMOND A. HEILMAN, PFC ROBERT M. HEINZ, EVA HEIZMAN, MR. A MRS. RAYMOND HEMMIG, MR. A MRS. CHARLES J. HEMMIG, BERNICE D. HEMMIG, BESSE HEMMIG, MISS BLANCHE HEMMIG, JEANNE xl ' , V 'WRIWW , f WW W 30023 3 Nu 1 f f X' iQ N S-51 f 5 5 Y 9 EU 5 'A Q40 .MAE , X Q WN ilk QCD f K7 i i 4 L ,-, . ,, 513 if ., Aw ' . ,515 lg T 9 4 Q px? 'M' ' f V YQ Im., Q ,RI dflw Q' kv 'iw 'VR Q Q, H !! 1 ff N d f fzfgi 1 J O f X' fs ' KW' A 0 K iss Q 35 T 5 PHOTOGRAPHER .... Christman aazonggqgfagg ... Fi' 7 If' Q' 'Q nl ff T . tr' A X A lx ,W ,Q . EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .... . .Raudenbush ASSISTANT EDITORA I 4 A1-Ialdeman xi S S r f iif- p 5 M T-K 4.52 X fn A A s S ' 23 if fv' W' SS 11- A: ' . -Q, .im ,V A' V Q , i , In Q1 Wi! i FACULTY ADVISOR .... Miss sramm PHOTOGRAPHER. ...., Bergman FACULTY ADVISOR '-'-- Mr' Weik ' wlgwzfl, gdam First row: Reinhart, Mellinger, McCoy. Second row: Kachel, Oberly, Whitman, LeVan. 212. - -, aazoaggz-1946 --- and 354110-A 0 ... 5 V , r I ,W 'f' - ---- is ' ' 4 5-.X ,ff I 1 First row: Roberts, Savage. I-'ms' Mull' Kohl' Second row: Stettler, Werner. .71llH3f4 4- ,A ,- A , ' ., ,L K-3 Q , ff ' e r r f 1 yrrpl , X , --E e ' ' A I --:' 5.1, f' X W:- First row: Ruth, Leinbach. Second row: Althouse, Weidner, Lineawcaver, Wagonblast. .41 1112196 CO-EDITORS IN CHIEF, ARTISTS, FACULTY SUPERVISERS Standing, left to right: W. Haeussler, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Ehrhart, A. Wentzel, L. Buchert. sifting. J. Updike, A. speck. First row, left to right: V. Horst, N. Coldren. Second row: A. Madenford, F. Werner, P. Dunlap. Third row: L. Buchert, W. Haeussler, P. Whitman. I-Q.. ... :ony-196 --- E! s 'Jig-gl J, l First row, left to right: A. Weik, B. Hill, A. Helbig, N. Trostle, J. Bomberger. Second row: P. Eisenbise, N. Young, F. Muth, B. Shetrone, J. Taylor, J. Christman. Third row: R. Miller, D. Moser, M. Wenrich, A. Wenrich. R. Schoelkopf. . plwvf and Jqpilwx First row, left to righ t: N. Leinbach, C. Birnson. Second row: B. Raudenbush, M. Horning, D. Schneider, J. Swavely, M. L. Ruth, M. Squibb, C. Mull. ... '-440196 --Q , M . A, f 5 5- M M V ..,,,, , ,f M -if A ' ww, 1 H, fauna! 'Ulm' 'iii First row, Ieft to right: L. Kegerise, W. Bergman, G. Eshclman, B. Zillhardt, G. Gehart, M. J. Matz, A. Smith, R. Coldren, T. Harting. Second row: D. Sweigart, P. Sweigart, K. Kohl, W. Emes, C. Stamm, R. Miller, D. Wissler. x Us I I0 First row, left to right: DeLong, Madenford, Marks, Fritz, Haldeman. Second row: Ulrich, Stamm, Kachel, Lafferty, Christman, Mr. Heffner. ', LQ-6 ol! jmw Qebahhq Jnam Y Front row, left to right: Disser, Hoyer, Swavely First row: Davis, Naugle, Coldren. Back row: Haeussler, Lafferty., Trout. Second row: Wagner, Stauffer, Mays. First row: Madenford, Eich, Kring, Ruth. Second row: Raudenbush, Gerhart, Schneider, Lineaweaver, Helbig. Third row: Hill, Wagonblast, Remp, Kuzniar, Oberly. . ggpoqge-Lgi - - cal l 'm Y' JG K , .win-wxuqp., M.. ' aaymemd B First row, left to right: Hemmig, Erb, Becker, Trout, Harting, Musselman, Althouse. Second row: Groff, Leinbach, Hornberger, Wissler, Rhoads, Stork. Third row: Maurer, Fisher, Rudy, Stoyer, Rcisch, Huyett, Coldren, Brudereck, Bollman, Keiser. Standing: Mr. Morrow, Mr. Loos, Raudenbush, Eich, Keyser, Stamm, Eshelman, Harting, Painter. H R , , ' gs' -54.31 , First row, left to right: F. Hartman, B. Painter, G. Payne, W. Emes, C. Harting, R. Hill, J. Stork, R. Rhoads, N. Leinbach, M, Musselman, I. Althouse, R. Erb, J. Trout, L. Becker, J. Hemmig. Second row: R. Brudereck, M. Bollman, F. Keiser, C. Coldren, M. Huyett, K. Reisch, K. Stoyer, J. Fisher, M. Rudy, A. Maurer. Third row: Mr. Loos, Mr. Morrow, B. Raudenbush, V. Eich, C. Stamm, G. Eshelman, P, Harting, D. Gift. 000 - -I '00 .. ... H. e.-. ... Il - 'I First row, left to right: A. Weik, M. Behrens, C. Matz, M. Orff, N. March, G. Mohn, E. Litwin, D. Brendel. Second row: M. Frankhouser, A. Wenrich, R. Witmer, C. Forney, R. Steiger, B. Englehart, K. Hertzog, N. Heffner, M. Schmehl, V. Kraft. Third row: M. Hunter, J. Williams, Mr. Loos, G. Painter, R. Haas, M. Wenrich, M. Waid, M. Reinhold, Mr. Morrow, E. Heinz. First row, left to right: D. Brendel, E. Litwin, R. Stoudt, M. Orff, G. Mohn, N. March, V. Kraft, D. Klopp. Second row: M. Frankhouser, R. Segner, R. Witwer, C. Forney, R. Steiger, B. Englehart, K. Hertzog. Third row: Mr. Loos, G. Painter, R. Haas, M. Wenrich, M. Waid, M. Reinhold, Mr. Morrow. CO0 all 1 K, i 75,5 . : A -, jr any ' T , S J' ' 4 gi if .LE mmgnwf. fr JQM1, W V ' I A 1 f N ,J ' Q 7- K .T i I Q Y ' Y . WA K... .. . ii Z? H V- A First row, ieft to right: D. Dorward, N. Leinbach, D. Hoyer, S, Keffer, C. Mull, S. Weidner, D. Kulikowski, B. Bollman, M. Mellinger, M. J. Matz. Second row: J. Disser, I, Althouse, M. Marks, W. Haeussler, H. Meck, K. Kohl, H. Kachet B. Keffer, F. Thatcher, B. Simpson. Third row: B, Zillhardt, G. Haldeman, B. Savage, C. Stamm, W. Emes, C. Hertzog, B. Rauden- bush, A. Wagonblast. v E A . 3 .jr fi me li 'me . y f U Jvidr First row, left to right: A. Weik, F. Muth, J. Updike, R. Walton, A.. Smith, P. Dunlap,,S. Hulsizer, M. Stoudt, N. Heffner, J. Kutz, A. Horning, G. Eshelman, M. Schmell. Second row: M. Fritz, N. Coldren, J. Christman, A. Council, P. Shue, A. Elliot, D. Silas, M. Musselman, M. Bollman. Third row: W. Bergman, D. Moser, L. Diefenderfer. ,-,. - - :ony-196 --- -f mm-A fi1?ssr9kXW Q78 First row, left to righ t: P. Sweigart, B. Waid, R. Tillman, J. Metzler, D. Sweigart. Second row: B. Imes, J. Stettler, R. Bausher, K. Kohl. 1 -Sffcinq fnumblo First row, left to right: W. Emes, R. Hill, F. Hartman, D. Stauffer, C. Matz. Second row: A. Weik, M. Behrens. Standing: F. Stutzman, Mr. Morrow, C. Stamm, Mr. Loos, D. Gift. First row, left to right Hafer, Weidner, maid of honor ,gg 1 ix . W 4,,w, A , , Second row Gift, Phillips, Schneider. 6017!-Q Mm 0112155 will nf 1945 pub,-0124 'UR i Q5 fx Jazofgga 7946 . T H E C A S T Harry Graves ......... William Emes Joe ............ . . .Harold Kachel Grace Graves ............ Mae Matus Hilda .......... Barbara Raudenbush Lois Graves ...... Marijane Mellinger Judy Graves .... ' ....... Faye Werner Fuffy Adams . . . ..... Gail Haldeman J. B. Curtis .... .... C harles Stamm Ellen Curtis ............. Jean Disser Merrill Feuerbach . .Harold Pellegrini Barlow Adams ........, Leon Stamm Haskell Cummings ..John Christman Willis Reynolds ..... Richard Bausher Sterling Brown ...... Pierce Sweigart Albert Kunody .... ..... Le wis Lutz Tommy Arbuckle ...... Thomas Kidd Messenger Boy ...... 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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Raudenbush and Emes X - ,Qs ,- K xg-v'a:,l f., sw, Q I BEST ATHLETES WITTIEST Stover and Kohl Whitman and Lutz gg: - - 3-11127946 - 'he Gllaaa will nf 1945 We, the Class of 1946, of the high school of Shillington, county of Berks, state of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking and making void all former wills at any time heretofore made. The football team'S Berks County Football Championship to next year's team. The girls' hockey team's undefeated season to next year's team, hoping for an equally successful one. Bob Tillman to the ninth grade girls. V The senior English grammar books Cwith all the answers, to all future seniors. Jim Peter?s wolfing technique to Tommy I-Iarting. Aebook of Aesop's Fables to Mr. Weik, to illustrate his warnings about dangers in the laboratory. Doris Marie Gift's, Dorothy Barth's, and Dorothy Palsgrove's giggles to June Lesher. A few of Tom Kidd's pounds to Bob Arndt. ' Donald Shirk's style of crooning to Bevan Waid. The senior band's bass section, Phares Harting and Charles Stamm, to next year's band. Bruce Imes's speed on the cinders to Donald Snyder. Dick Fa.ust's ability to beat the 8:28 bell to Charles McComsey. Macbeth to all the juniors who like Shakespearean literature Qand to everybody else, whether they like it or not.D Pierce Sweiga.rt's smooth line to Carl Kendall. Donald Brumbach's and Ronald Yergey's ability to make up book reports to Richard Heister. 'Ihe senior class play's success to the coming senior class. Bill EIl'l6S'S try it anyway spirit to everybody who's afraid to try. Harold Meck's ability in math and chemistry to Butch Stehman. To the seventh grade Admirers' Club, all their favorite athletes. Mike Wagner to Walter F. Naugle's plumbing business. Kermit Boothroyd's handwriting to the Chinese laundry. A case of one-a-day vitamin pills to Mr. Heffner from the basketball team. Elmer Keiper's and Howard Eckenroth's pleasant personality and quietness to Marty Stover. Kenny Kohl's ability to hit the line to Jim Metzler. Nitzi Yerger's, Dawn Noll's, and Ann Courtney's knowledge of how to crack gum in class to anyone who has not discovered it. Helen Emerick's and Nancy Stover's athletic ability to all future girl athletes of Shillington. Some of Bill Levan's height to Runt Rentsehler. Steve Tranovich's and Dick Bausher's football ability to Robert Johnson and Karl Kemp. Lewis Lutz's flashy shirts, poetry, forgetfulness and cartoons to Clyde Reinert. The space between the high school -and boiler room to all of Cupid's victims. Mae Matus's eyes to all future buzzards. Ted Payne'B.Cal' to the yellow cab service. Charles Smith's howl to all the junior wolves of Shillington High. Donald Brurnbaclfs ability to wig-gle his ears to jack Schaeffer. Galen White's cow-boying to Luther Buehert. Geraldine Kuzniar's, Betty Simpson's, and Dot Kulikowski's monopoly on the locker room I!lil'I'0I' to all junior would-be beauty queens. Jean Disser's technique to any unlucky soul who can't get a man. Shirley Behnay's natural blond hair to Doris Fister. Pat Phillippy, Shirley Boone, Fern Hartman, Emily Rissmiller, Doris Law, Shirley Drey, Dory Grote, Carrie Hartzog, Betty Kring, and Marion Maxton-or the Quiet girls of the senior class- to Mrs. Heffner in hopes that it will help her to keep the library quiet without much trouble. Jack Christman just leaves. Faye Werner's -and Gail Haldeman's acting ability to Dolores Silas. The solid class to anyone who wants to get old and gray prematurely. Mr. Weik and chemistry to all future seniors, hoping they get as big a laugh out of it as we did. Bill Emes's car to the Smithsonian Institute. ..- MZLZQIW6 .- Barbara Raudenbush to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Christine Mull and Kenny Kohlg Janice DeLong, and Pat Stammg Rich Faust and Vivian Phillips: Johnny Pietrovito and Irene Reinertg and Dan Sweigert and Louise Law to eupid's lists of the Shillington smitten! John Stettler, Marguerite Price, Lester Hornberger, Frank Keiser, and Bruce Imes to their friends from under-classes. To all eighteen year old senior boys, the greetings of the U. S. armed forces after graduation. Anna Kring's, Elaine Isett's, and Germaine Lord's art ability to Johnnie Updike. Isabel Althouse and Jane Mellinger to the army: and Jean Disser, Dolores Ebert, Vivian Ebert, and Shirley Drey to the navy. Harold Kachel's and Jeanne Swavely's German translations to Bevan Waid and John I-IaFl'ert. Johnnie Bergman'S ability to transpose all his music into one key to Melvin Huyett. Olive Hafer's, Barbara Bollman's and Betty Zillhardt's voices to next year's chorus. Shirley Kefiel S brisk walk to Beatrice Arnold. Alverta Seifrit's boy troubles to Mr. Anthony. Patricia Whitman'S wisecracks to Dorothy Hoyer to enliven next year's German II. Ardelle Wagonblastfs and Shirley Weidner's dependability to the Chatterbox staff. Mary Louise Ruth's tap-dancing routines to Marie Styer. Teddy Keyser, Harold Pellegrini, and Donny Reinhart to the West Reading Drum Corps. Ikie Gehman's and Vera Hoster's bashfulness to Johnny Halstead and June Heckman. Nancy Leinbach'3 noisiness to some of the underclassmen who need a waking up! Carl I-ins' translation to next year's French class. Kathryn Groii and Arlene Graver to the Arena Gardens Skating Rink. Marvin Kring's and Donald Kuzer's easy-going ways to Bill Haeussler. Earl Hall to the U. S. Army. Robert RuHner's and Leon Stamm's hectic rush to get the Chatterbox out in time to all future busi- IICSS managefs. Geraldine Shelley to the alumni of S. H. S, Shirley Rickenbach's cackle to Fred Allen. Nancy 0ber1y's cashiering to Grant's 5 and 10. Boone land we don't mean Danielj to Lewis Lutz. Kenny Matz's and Johnny Painter's peaceful ways to Johnny Halstead. Doris Weidner's ability to hook chairs in the cafe to anyone who needs a seat. Helen Swavely's long vacation to Mr. Klopp who claims he never gets a long enough one. Louanna Zimmerman's and Alfred Mohn's stories to anyone over 16. Skip McCoy's intelligence to next year's chemistry class. Kitty Moyer's and Dolores R0ger'S red hair to all those who prefer red heads and don't mind the temperament. Merilou Webber's knack of knocking ot! from school and getting away with it to Eleanor Miller. Dolores Schneider's ailments to the Mayo Clinic. Esther Musser and Polly Lineaweaver leave with wedding bells in the near future. Pierce and Dan Sweigart, Eleanor and Elmer Keiper, our two sets of twins, to the Junior class, fwhich doesn't have any.J The weird tales of the Grill Wilds told by Larrie Dietrich, Anna Hilbush, Betsy Roberts and Betty Savage in the senior girls' locker room to the future seniors from Grill. The Cootie Bug club-Jackie Adams, Isabel Althouse, Dolores Ebert, Vivian Ebert, Katie Heck- man, and Doris Behnay to all other people suffering from the malady. Robert Albright's love of English literature to Gene Endy. Ardelle Haas's, Shirley Hartz's, Jeanne Hemmig's, Virginia Lutz's interest in the fellows from the Mohnton Navy Yard to the Mohnton girls. Eugene Ulrich's 88.50 pipe to Barbara Kendall. Theresa Torchials sense of humor and silliness to Herbert Shaffer. Some of Virginia Schnupp's long hair to Jed Dietrich. ' We leave our wishes for a nice journey to Bob Albright, Kermit Boothroyd, and Williard Blimline, who claim they are going to Alaska to pick up some Eskimo girls this summer. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1946, have set to this our hand and seal this twenty-ninth day of May, A. D. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-six. --- az-:ow-1946 --- Come Rain or Shine Presented by the Class ot 1947 CAST OF CHARACTERS fln Order of Appearancel Mrs, Lillian Grayson - Frances Thatcher Glenn Grayson, Ir. - Luther Buchert Mr. Glenn Grayson - William Haeussler Iacqueline Uacl Grayson - Dorothy Hoyer Helen, the Maid Mrs. Sparks Irene Holden Agnes Holden - - Betty Ketter - - Mae Squibb - Dorothy Schneider - Muriel Marks Dan Lyons - Rosemary March Dick Clements Iulia March Ella Stone - Fred Murro - Anne Barry - Bevan Waid Gladys Charney - - Dale Wissler Virginia March Alma Helbig Dallas Dorward Gloria Gerhart STAGE CREW Iohn Hotfert Claude Mays Robert Miller Maurice Richards Carrol Rogers Iames Smith Directed b KATHRYN O. SHOWALTER Y MAKE-UP COMMITTEE PROMPTERS Charlotte Iackson Betty lane Hill Patsy Shugffff Vera Woodruff Ann Stork PRODUCED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH SAMUEL FRENCH Ioan Thomas lean White HERNEISEN, MR. A MRS. IRVIN HERRING, EDYTHE HERTZOG, DOROTHY HERTZOG, MR. A MRS. HERBERT HERTZOG, MR. A MRS. HENRY C. HERTZOG, MR. A MRS. WILLIAM HILL, MR. A MRS. HARVEY HINKLE, BOBBY HINKLE, MR. u. ROSWELL HINRICRS, CARL s. MINRIERS, MR. R MRS. A. J. HIRNEISEN, MR. A MRS. JESSE HOCH, ALMA HocH, CHARLES U49W HQFFERT, MR. A MRS. JOHN HOFFMAN, MR. A MRS. FRANK A FAMILY HOFFMAN, GEORGE HOFFMAN, MR. A MRS. HENRY E., JR. HOFFMAN, JOHN HUNTZING HOFFMAN, HOFFMAN, HOLLAND, HDLLAND, HoLTzMAN HoMAN, o HoMRIcH, HoRNsERs HORNBERG HQRNBERG HORNBERG HORNBERG HORNBERG MARY NATHRVN NILLARD JOHN M. MRS. JOHN M. , MR. A MRS. URIS MR. A MRS. HERMAN ER, MR. A MRS. ALVIN ER, cHARLoTT ER, DOROTHY ER, LES U46U m,MR AMM.LWHM m ER, MARIAN HA1H HORNBERGER, MR. A MRS. WILLIAM MORNING, MARIAN HORST, RICHARD ALLAN HORST, VIVIAN HOYER, P.F.C. ARTHUR A., JR. HUEY, MILDRED HULL, MRS. PEARL HULSIZER, TERRY HUMMA, MR. A MRS. ROBERT HuMMEL, MR. A MRS. ELWYN HUNSBERGER, MR. A MRS. LEROY HUNTZINGER, MR. A MRS. ALLEN HUNTZINGER, MR. A MRS. N. L. ER, SARA LOUISE HUSTON, MRS. J. A. HUYETT, MR. A MRS. ALVIN HUYETT, MR. A MRS. HERBERT IBACH A BIXLER IMES, BRUCE T., JR. ISETT, ELAINE A. n46W JAKE'S BARBER SHOP JEANNIE A DONNIE JIMMY DURANTE A BILL KING JOHN A IRENE N46W JOHNSTON, ANNABELLE JONES, MRS. EDWARD, SR. JOST, MR. A MRS. PAUL ov- 1 ' 7946 67 KRING, ALICE H. KRING, ANNA M. KRING, MISS ARLENE KRING, MR. A MRS. ARTHUR R. KRING, MRS. DEBBIE KRING, MR. A MRS. HARRY KRING, MR. MARVIN KRING, MISS MILORED KROLL, MR. A MRS. CYRUS KURCZEWSKI, MR. A MRS. CHARLES KUSER, YVONNE KUTCH, MR. A MRS. MARVIN KUTCHIE, MARY E. KUZNIAR, PVT. CARL LACEY, ROBERT C. LAPISH, MR. GEORGE LARSON. CARL LARUE, JOAN H49W LARUE, MRS. MARIA LAUSH, JANE LAUSCH, JOSEPHINE LAUSCH, MR. A MRS. STEPHEN V. LAW, DORIS LAW, MR. A MRS. LAWRENCE D. LAW, LOUISE LEBENGOOD, MR. A MRS. H. E. LEBO, MRS. EDWARD M. LEIBOLO, BEULAH LEIBOLD, WALTER LEINBACH UDOODLESW U46U LEINBACH, ELSIE I. LEIPHART, HOWARD LENGLE, MRS. CHARLES LEONARD, FIL LEONARD, SANDRA LESHER, BETTY J. LESHER, REBECCA LESHER, MR. A MRS. S. LEVAN, C. 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NUNEMAK NULL, M UBERLV, osERLv, OLSON, ORFF, D OSTROSK PAINTER PAINTER PAINTER PALMER, PALssRo PALSGRD RARSUN, RARSUN, RARSnN, REGIS c PENTZ, PETERS, ER, SAMUEL R. A MRS. NARVIN EDDIE n49W MRS. ELIZABETH MR. A MRS. B. R. A MRS. J. HENRY I, MR. A MRS. THEODORE , BETTY JANE , JOHN W46W , MR. A MRS. W. E. GLORIA VE, MR. A MRS. EARL VE, MR. A MRS. ROBERT ALICE MARJORIE MR. A MRS. AFE ARTHUR L. MR. A MRS. DAVID JUNE a RACHEL, MAHLON MR. A MRS. GEORGE KACHEL, HAROLD U4 KAEHEL, MRS. MowA KAULBACH, MISS no KEFFER, HOWARD, J gn RD ROTHY R. - KEFFER, MR. A MRS. WILLIAM KEFFER, MRS. VERN KEIM, MRS. CLAUDE KEIM, EDWIN S. A LOTZ, CARL A. LOUIE A DINGY LUTOSTANSKI, HENRY LUTZ NGINNYV n46H LUTZ, LOUIE, ESO. U46n LUTZ, NANCY MABRY, MARION MABRY, MR. A MRS. PAUL MABRY, SHIRLEY MatFAYDEN, MR. A MRS. GOODWILL MACSISAH, MR. A MRS. JOSEPH MADENFORD, MIRIAM MADERIA, MR. A MRS. CARL MAE A WOODY MANDERBACH, DAVE MANDERBACH, MR. A MRS. MARCH, NANCY MARSHALL, MR. A MRS. WM. H. MASCHERI, MR. A MRS. D. 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MILL, MR. A MRS. ALBERT J. MILLER, BETTY MILLER, MR. A MRS. CHARLES MILLER, EVA MILLER, FRANKLIN MILLER, MRS. R. C. MILLER, VIVIAN MINNIG, MISS FLORENCE MOHN, MR. A MRS. ELWOOD MOHN, HARVEY E. MOHN, HENRY ALBERT E.M. 3fC MOHN, PVT. SOL D. MOHN, MRS. SUSAN ANNIE MoHN, MR. A MRS. WM. N. REINHART, KENNET REINMART, RHEA REINUEHL, WILLIA REMP, CARL H. REMP, MR. A MRS. REMP, ELwono REMP, GRACE REMP, VIRGINIA RENNINGER, MR. A H M ELMER MRS. JAMES H. RHOADS, REV. A MRS. T. W. RICKENBACH, MR. A MRS. J. ROBERT, SR RICKENBACH, MR. A MRS. PAUL E. RICKENBACH, MR. STERLING RICKER, MR. A MRS. PAUL RICKERT, MRS. JOHN RIEGEL, PVT. FRANKLIN ' RIGHTMYER, MR. A MRS. CHARLES RINK, MR. A MRS. GEORGE W. RINK, MR. A MRS. JOSEPH RIRCHARD, MR. A MRS. EDWARD RISSMILLER, EMILY WEBBER, MRS. HARRY WRUDYH IN, MR. A MRS. MORGAN ... L ' 1946 ... RISSMILL ER, MR. A MRS. IRVIN RITTER, MRS. EMMA RITZ, MR. A MRS. MORRIS ROAH, MR.AA MRS. L. THOMAS RDBERTA A SANDRA ROBERTS, MRS. A. C. ROBERTS, BETSY ROBERTS, MR. 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