Shillington High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Shillington, PA)
- Class of 1947
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':- A - 'MXH 3:1144-1-x'.'.4'f'5:1 .j-' ff-re' A Lf: 4.11 'wr--,-'7-fr:-,x. '+ Published LY ghillinginn ' Svhillingtnrtgiggl, grhnnl Hi-Nift 1547 Zllnrrmnrh The Hi-Life, Shillington High School's own annual yearbook, is presented this year as a tribute to the Pennsylvania Dutch people, whose art and activities we use throughout these pages. These pages record the manyievents of the school year just passed, 1946-1947. This memorable year has had many long-to-be- remembered moments: the exciting athletic games, the dances, the wonderful junior and senior class plays, the holiday festivities, and the looked-forward-to weekly assemblies, all combining to form a year among years. ' Therefore this, our yearbook, one of the last activities in which the members of the class of '47 participated together, will serve, in future days, as a treasured reminder of times of joy and happiness which were ours in those good old school days. LUTHER O. ,BUCHERT llli-'dllifr 1547 Bvhiratinn Those having torches will pass them on to others. --Plato To Mr. Carlton F. Boyer, in appreciation for the guidance, freely gave to all who asked, we dedicate our yearbook. personal interest, and aid which he Hi-Wife 1947 5' W, if :,,.,:. lu x Q5 .,,- H 'L CHARLES J. HEMMIG LUTHER A. WEIK B.S.,M.A.,University of Pennsylvania B.S,, M,S,, Univergity of Pennsylvania Supervising Principal Principal BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS DR. J. HENRY onrr, President DON C- VAN!-IEW x, 1 lfg 15-J Mary A i-Zliift 1947 I CARLTON E. BOYER Pennsylvania School of Industrial Arts B.S. in Art Education, Kutztown State Teachers College Art WILLIAM N. BRUNNER Kutztown State Teachers College Industrial Arts RUTH J. BLATT B.S. in Education, Kutztown State Teachers College Library DOROTHY M COX Music Education, Lebanon Valley College Music S. JANE DELONG B.S. in Home Economics, Catawba College Home Economics ANNA CHASE B.S. in Health and Physical Education, West Chester State Teachers College Social Science, Science 4 ROBERT P. FARNY B.A., Millersville State Teachers College Physical Science, Electrical Shop, Engineering, Drawing WILLIAM H. FIRING B.S., Albright College Health, Physical Education I 31-Ii-Zllife 1947 PAUL F. FREED B.S., Muhlenberg College Mathematics HAROLD W. PRIES Franklin and Marshall C Physics, Chemistry ollege ELIZABETH B. FREED B.S., Cedar Crest College Typing, Shorthand RUHL L. HEFFNER B.C.S., Rider College Commercial, Ottice Practice FRANCIS R. GELNETT B.S., Susquehanna University General Business, Business Arithmetic, Elementary Typing BESSIE S. LEIBY, R.N. A.A., Mars Hill College Graduate, Reading Hospital School of Nursing B.S., University of Pennsylvania RUSSELL H. KISTLER A.B., M.A., Muhlenberg College Social Science PAUL B. KLOPP B.A., Franklin and Marshall College Social Science ini-miie 1547 gi THELMA K. LEWIS A.B., Albright College English, German JOHN G. LOOS in Music Education, Lebanon Valley College Ernest Williams School oi Music University oi Pennsylvania Instrumental Music B.S., EDMUND J. LEWIS East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Biology ESTELLA R. PENNEPACKER A,B., Albright College Latin, french W. WALTER MCELROY M.S. in Education, University Pennsylvania English West Chester State Teachers College of JOHN H. SCHRACK B.S., Kutztown State Teachers Colleg M Ed Duke University Geography Latin . I J. ALLEN RICHARDS A.B., Lebanon Valley College M.A., Columbia University American History, Problems ot Democracy FLORENCE SCHRACK B.S. in Education, University Pennsylvania English, Dramatic: E of i-Wife 1547 dx I' MARGUERITE S HENNINGER KATHRYN 0. SHOWALTER BS. in Education, Millersville Normal B.S. in Home Economics, Albright College Home Economics MARGARET S. STAMM B.S. in Education, Kufztown Slate Teachers College Mathemahc: Yearbook Adviser ANNA C. TAYLOR A.B., 'Wilson College S h l , oo , , English, General Language M.S. in Education, University of :Cl Pennsylvania Co-Sponsor o au English, Reading Clan Play Direciresl Au o .QW 0 EVELYN M. SNYDER B.S., West Chesier State Teachers College Health, Physical Education NORMAN W. SHRAWDER B.S. in Education, Kutzlown State Teachers College English WESLEY R UPDIKE A.B., Urslnus College M.S., University ol Pennsylvania Mathematics SECRETARIES RUTH LINDERMAN VlQLA 31-QUD-r secremry to Mr- Weik Secretary io Mr. Hemmig JANITORS J . if . X , .4533 v:,- M--W za ' ' Ii: Us , W ...,,- f fi A f fi PAUL FREEMAN HOWARD GOODMAN FRANK RIEGEI. CAFETERIA NANCY OBERLY RQ'-AND :i1 '-. 1 , rg ug'- rl -1 DZ, 'Im 4 ,Q .... P' -T.:---f i 'I fd , V 1 W V J F L' - Qm1 'qty anne l,4,,',v i-Zliife 1547 Yngwie, BETTY ACHEY Achey . . . Embarrassed when she slipped on a banana peel . . . Yearns to travel or work for the F.B.I .... Peeved when called Bill Achey's kid sister . . . Typing-her favorite subject, roast duck-her iavorite food . , . Benumbed by parachute jump at Coney Island. ARTHUR BAUER Bauer can eat turkey anytime . . . Yep, reckon so , . . Ambition-to get the limit the tirst day ot hunting season . . . Likes 3:35 p.m. and spring . . . Dis- likes girl smokers . . . The More I See You . . . Thrilled by driving. ' :Z .. ROBERT ARN DT Big Stoop . . . Athletic . . . Wolting . . . Proud of Pop's Car . . . Yearns to be a bachelor fha! hall . . . Peeved by stuck-up girls . . . Roast beet . . . Em. barrassed when pronouncing big words , , . Winter and midnight, ahl . . . Fond- ness tor kindergarten not yet surpassed by other grades. ,Quai Www' RAY BANKES Muscles spends spare time at the movies . . . Loves spaghettil . . . Favorite time is dinner time . . . ls noted tor kill- ing time . . . Finds giving an editorial in social science embarrassing . . . Yearns to play in an orchestra . . . Should have been a debator. sulcw Wil PAULINE BEHM Not being able to close umbrella after getting on trolley car was very distressing , . . Murder . . . Proud ot her wrist watch present from her mother . . . Cute giggle . . . Behmy enjoyed her senior year . . . Night and Day . . . Aspiration -navy nurse. CHRISTINE BIMSON Chris is one of our active class mates devoting her time to Chatterbox, chorus, and student activity , . . Hikes in her spare time . . . Radio serials absolutely disgust her . . . Prospective bookkeeper . . . Chansonette . . . Liked senior year . . Autumn and macaroni and cheese. 6 311i-illife 1547 if MAX BINGAMAN Max is noted for his father's new Buick . . . Spends spare time hunting . . . Answers to the name of Yo-Yo . . , Thrives on Italian sandwiches . . . Sum- mer . . . 7 to 12 p,m .... Faithful follower of The Shadow . . . Would like to travel to California. LUTHER BUCHERT Being editor-in-chief of yearbook and acting in class play keep this dependable fellow busy . . . Winter afternoons . . . Watermelon . , . Bless your little heartl . . . Longs to own a home in the country . . . Being drenched with water in a Philadelphia restaurant proved embarrass- ing. PATRICIA BOYLE This quiet senior lass goes for ice cream in a big way . . . Is often heard saying, Oh Yeah . . evening and winter . . senior year was the best . . possession is Sammy Kaye's autograph. . Pat likes . Thinks her , Proudest 'W' LORRAINE BURKHART Burky . . . Serious girl . . , Passes time singing and playing the piano . . . Likes coconut cream pie and bowling . . . Yearns to be a traveling secretary . . . Enjoys spring and evenings . . . Arrogant people aggravate her . . . Finds class ring proudest possession. . '4. SY LEONARD BRUDER Shorty spends spare time serving de- tention . . . Oh, if onlY he Could get the limit in hunting season . . . BOY, C311 he spin those Grill Terror stories . , . Girls tl-Iubba! Hubball . . . Thrives on steaks and wild auto rides. GLADYS CHARNEY This pleasant senior spends spare time dreaming . , . Embarrassed when she walked up to Red Barber for autograph while he was still broadcasting .X . . Blondie . . . Always neatly and at- tractively dressed . . . Scorns pesty people . . . Thrilled by seeing world series games in Yankee Stadium. ff 333-miie 1941 W RONALD CIERVO Small but mighty, Monk's always wolfing . . . Detests homework and tests . . . Would love to earn S100 weekly without working . . . Happy when 3:40 p.m. comes around . . . Delights in his phonograph and records . . . Guess you think you're iunnyI CHARLES COLDREN Chas desires to go to music school . . . Hey, Kid . . . Proudest possession is Eagle Scout Pin . . . Finds girl smokers disgusting , . . Spends spare time at Sam's Shoe Repair Shop . . . Carefree and witty . . . Preters fall . . . Where there's a cor- net, you'll tind this chap. RICHARD COLDREN Dick . . . Longs to travel . . . In- terested in aviation . . . Who dat? . . . 3:40 p.m. is preferred time of day . . . lunch-favorite subject . . . Amuses class with rendition of Bugs Bunny . . . Senior representative at District Chorus . . . Likeable lad.who grins and bears it. PAUL CRALEY JAMES DONAHUE DALLAS DORWARD Thinks three o'cloclr a.m. in winter is Jim is interested in chemistry and Pee Wee , , , Participates in Chatter super . . . Likes Marie McDonald and a new Oldsmobile . . . Joined our class box' Hi4Life, Hi-Y , , , Abhors women Red Skelton . . . Aspires to get a car ot in senior year . . . Who dat? . . . smqkeyg , , . Yeai-ns to be a college pro his own . . . Holy Cow does he have Spaghetti is an ideal dish . . . Women fegsor , , , Liked all his subjects, espe a neat red shirtl . . . Hates to be called drivers, watch outl . . . Spends spare cially trig . . . Bedtime iS favorite time a soda jerker. Usually resting. time loaiing . . . 7:30 is liked beSf 5 - - of day , . . Spring oi the year is this First date will always be remembered. senior's favorite season. 1-gi u ........l...-.,.... ' llli-Ztlife 1947 Q BETTY DREY BRUCE DUFFIN VIRGINIA EICH P9PPY - - - Thfilled bY Yiding in a '34 Pogy . . . Brave patrolman . . . Can Ginny . . . Redhead of the senior P1YmOUlh - - - EnYHPfU1'2d bY Hslafduslu talk his way out of any tight spot . . . class who prizes her driver's license . . . - ' - Amicipafes being a beaulician ' ' ' Iflfefesfed in gifls - - - Yeams T0 See Active in school . . . Loves hamburgers, HYIPGV' ' ' ' Walling for Someone Of Amefifla HTS! 011 motorcycle - - - P01'k ice cream, and summer . . . Thrilled when Sfanding in line is VSTY iffilaling f - - chops and winter . . . Finds homework dating a neat tellow . . . You must be Chicken chow mein . . . Proud of her irks,-,me Q , I Enioysjob HoPe'5 programs ioking-1 ' . . Clair de Lune . , , Dance, class ring. GENE ENDY Driving with Pogy Dufiin proved very thrilling . . . Peeved by homework papers Getting picked up by a policeman while hitch-hiking made his face red . . . Future vocation-machinist . . . 8 p.m, and ham- burgers . . . Sparrow spends spare time traveling to a near-by town. . . . Thrilled by rides in Smitty's car. in free time, PATRICIA EVANS DORIS FISTER Pat . . . One of the most congenial Noted for her gum chewing . . . Has an girls in the class . . . Yearns to travel interest in horses . . . Detinitely dislikes . . . Abhors profane language . , . Son- catty people . . . Plans to go to California of-a-gun . . . French student . . . Likes . . . Devours hamburgers and French fries The Bells of Saint Mary's , . . 8 p.m. . . . A tall evening is grand . . . Biggest in spring . . Breaded veal cutlets. thrill was her iirst airplane ride. Ai, Hi-lift 1547 W MARY JANE FORRY Latest addition to the senior class . . . Resents smart alecs . . , Pastimes-reading and sleeping . . . Longs to become a mechanical engineer and an accomplished pianist . . . Prefers single blessedness . . . Thrives on spaghetti . . . Because and French are favorites . . . Cherishes class ring and pin. 1-3. RICHARD GUERIN Dick . . . Dreams about a certain con- vertible he wishes he owned . . . Steak and French fries . . . Dusk and Indian summer are ideal . . . Finds swimming and skiing tops . . . Who dat? . . . Longs to go fishing in Canada's blue waters. GLORIA GERHART Senior class play and yearbook keep Blondie busy . , . Gee Gee . . . Detests pesty people . . . Together . . . Future nurse Nho spends spare time sing- ing and playing the piano . , . Often seen with a certain junior . . , Baked ham . . . One of the few who like Latin. WILLIAM HAEUSSLER This busy senior answers to the name of Bill . . . Irked by people who slap him on the back . . . Dependable . . . Enjoys sports . . . Driving 400 miles in one day-his big thrill . . . Future sur- geon . . . Industrious lad who prefers twilight. GEORGE GROFF Well, I'll be darned . . . Any Gersh- win tune satisfies Speed . . . This Penwyn trumpeter was thrilled when Danny Kaye almost ran into him . . . Goes for hamburgers and taking it easy lDo you blame him?l . . . Dislikes reck- less drivers. MERLE HAIN This future doctor's biggest thrill was tlying an airplane . . . Yearbook, class play, and homework keep him busy . . . Loves speeding in his '46 Pontiac . . . Hope so . . . Insists favorite grade was kindergarten . . . If you hear a Gilder- 'sleeve laugh, that's Husk. Y get Il-Ii-Ziff: 1547 CALVIN HANLEY Cal, our football co-captain, is crazy about veal cutlets and trig . . . A tall evening is perfect . . . There's No One But You . . . Pet peeve is work . . . Noted for his pleasant smile . . . An easy- going, likeable lad who rates high with everyone. LOUISE HECK Hecky . . . Embarrassed when she lost her shoe crossing Penn Street . . . First dip of thunderbolt thrills this Lincoln Park lassie . . . Despite tact that she spends most of her time walking from Lincoln Park to Shillington, her ambition is to travel. THOMAS HARTING Tom . . . Another of Adamstown's contributions to S.H.S .... A good Berks County Dutchman . , . Peeved by women drivers . . . Thinks Margaret O'Brien is tops . . . Good natured . . . Usually found in Adamstown . . . Wolting . . Wants to become President of the United States. ALMA HELBIG Our future interior decorator . . . Wants to travel . . . Proud possessor of long blonde hair . . . Thrives on mushroom soup . . . Likes to watch a tull moon . . . Peeved by two-faced people . . . Mid- night . . . Indispensable member of the hockey team. . s sf' JOYCE HARTMAN Joyce . . . Fun-loving . . . Partial to Swiss steak . . . Oh, brother, is she peeved by rain . . . Likes any evening in the tall . , . Interested in men . . . Joyce would like to travel . . . Thinks June Allyson and Gregory Peck are tops. BERNICE HEMMIG Blondie is noted for her silliness . . , Yearns to be a housewife . . . Junior and senior years were favorites . . . Season- fall . . . Biggest thrill-July 4, 1946 . . . Bing Crosby . . . Evening . . . Conceited people, look outl . . . Spaghetti and meat balls, yum, yuml llli-liife 1547 'WIUQ' RAY HENRY DONALD Hsnrzoc DUNN-D HETWCH Known as Henry to us all . . . Quiet lad . . . Reckless drivers annoy him . . . Future navy lieutenant . , . Preters fall . . . Rejoices when 3:40 comes 'round . . . Spends spare time doing things he shouldn't . . . Hopes to see the world in the luture. RICHARD HIESTER Go peddle your papers . . . Em- barrassed when he lost his wallet at the Kenhorst Fire Hall . . . Hates to see a woman crying over a man . . . Usually tound eating or loating . . . Rabbit wants to be the millionaire ot the class of '47, Hart . . . Spends time going to the movies and eating . . , Veal outlets hit the spot . . . 3140 p.m .,.. lrritated when interrupted while holding a conversation . . . Favorite subject: gym . , . Oh, brother does he like falll . . . Enjoyed twelfth grade. Don . . . Get out . . . Wants to be a civil engineer . . . Relishes bar- becues . , . Drives carefully are his car tall apart . . . Night and Day rated tops with him . . . Spends spare time traveling around with the gang . . . Track star . . . First grade was his favorite. BETTY JANE HILL Oh phooeyl does she hate to wait . . I-lillie aims to be an undertaker . . Cheerful blonde . . , Lively in sports . . . Thrilled by her first kiss . . . Chicken pot pie . . . Proud ol her class ring . . . Our lone senior cheerleader. Q ANN HILLEGAS Flirtatious . . . Likes to jitterbug . . Oh fudgeI . . . Likes root beer Spends spare time playing the piano . This petite newcomer is known as Tiny Bit . . , Wants to be a governeSS - - - Stardust . . . Likes anY nigh! in sum' mer . . . Sang in the Peabody Junior Choir, i-lift 1547 JOHN HOFFER1' MARIAN HORNBERGER MARIAN HORNING Cookie yearns to be rich . . , Spends his spare time wolting . . . Looks tor- ward to 7:30 p.m. in the spring . . . Wo- menl?l are his pet peeves . . . Baseball, class play, and Hi-Y kept him busy . . . Thrilled by his Canadian trip. Well, l'll be darned . . . Molly goes for chicken pot pie . . . Gay sense of humor . . , Yearns to teach music . . . Strange, but Latin doesn't get her down . . . Singing in church choir on Christmas Eve thrilled her . . . Enjoys reading in spare f?l time. Well known for her efficiency . . . Dreams of driving a maroon Studebaker . . . Likes dawn on a spring day . . . Shoo-fly pie . . . Yeah, well . . . Con- ceited people peeve her . . . Found play- ing badminton and the piano . , . Typist tor Chatterbox . . . Enjoys bookkeeping. DQRQTHY Hoygg HARRY HYLE BRUCE IBACI-I Dotty . . . Dry sense of humor . . . Our future lawyer . . . Likes lall evenings best of all . . . No. 1 Johnny Coy fan . . . What a deall . . . Thrives on watermelon . . . Peeved by work . . . Night and Day . . . Artist par ex- cellence lWon the A.A.A. contestl. Hen . . . Likes wild-life . . . Girl smokers-pet peeve . . . Aspires to play with Detroit . . . Baseball enthusiast . . . Spends his spare time in the woods . . . ls yet to be thrilled . . . 8:30 p.m. is this tellow's favorite time of day. Classy . . . lnterested in horses . . . Thrives on roast duck . . . 10:00 p.m. and fall . . . Irked by road hogs . . . Usually tound horse-back riding or con- cocting edibles tor customers in his lather's drugstore . . . Proud possessor Of a .lap saddle. sf 1-Ii-iliife 1547 i ww 'Fw MARJORIE H. ISETT Margie . . . Champion gum chewer . . . Marines and potato chips . . , Alan Ladd, um! . . . Full of fun . . . Thrilled by first airplane ride . . . Interested in driving a car . . . Desires to be an F.B.l. agent . . . Rhapsody in Blue . . . Finds summer evenings fascinating. CHARLOTTE JACKSON Jackson . . . Our future dress de- signer . . . Good gravy . . . Would rather not mention her most embarrassing moment . . . Goes for vegetable soup in a big way . . . Likes home ec. and fall . . . Was thrilled when a certain fellow winked at her DONALD KAULBACH Cueball . . . Often becomes engrossed in swimming . . . Interest lies with the navy . . . Has trouble keeping quiet . . . Spare time provides lots of fun . . . Prankish member of stage crew . . . Finds hot ham and beans really scrumptious! . . . Enjoys doing trig. BETTY KEFFER This amiable senior enjoys making her own clothes . . . Thrives on ice cream . . . Athletically inclined . . . Meal time, yes sir! . . . Bets scorns show-offs . . . Will never forget summer spent in Canada . . . Senior class play . . . Future woman in white. HARRY KELLER Bill is the Harry .lames of the class . . . Often seen driving around in his Plymouth , . . Spring . . . Stardust . . . Biggest thrill was driving to Detroit with- out a driver's license . . . Harry would like to become a good musician. KARL KEMP Spaghetti and meat balls is Karl's favor- ite . . . Member of the football team . . . Chemistry ranks high on his Hit Parade' . . . Wouldn't miss Bob Hope's radio pro- gram . . . Claims he has no thrill . . . Happiest when driving Dad's car. I i-life 1547 ANNABELLE KESSLER Proud of her long fingernails . . . Boy, can she talk! . . . Tut . . . Corny sense of humor . . . Gouglersville's contribution to class of '47 . . . Oh, my aching back . . . Atlantic City in '46 was very thrilling . . . Entranced by the voice of Frankie Sinatra. YVONNE KUSER One of the most talkative girls in our class . . . Oh, brother does she like candy . . . This home economics student likes horseback riding, and was thrilled while clinging to a runaway . . . Bing Crosby . . . Spring . , . Peeved by con- ceited people. MARGARET KLINE Margie . . . Especially interested in music and her electric guitar . . . Stall- ing father's car on a hill proved very embarrassing . . . Oh, my gosh . . . This talkative lass finds waiting disgusting . . . An evening in summer is ideal . . . Hopes to play in an orchestra. DENNIS LAFFERTY Blushing member of the senior class . . . Really consumes ice cream . . . Summer and noon-time please him most . . . Al- ways , . . Hopes to travel to foreign places . . . Enjoyed eleventh grade most . . . Let's go . . . Seems not to have an interest in girls . . . Sincere and trustworthy. CLYDE KRAMER Kramer hails from the wilds of Ken- horst . . . Dislikes gossiping girls . . . Thrilled by his first airplane ride . . . Thrives on hamburgers and French fries . . . Stardust . . . Noted for tearing around in that '41 Plymouth . . . Kramer would like to live in Alaska. PAYE LEBO This peppy lass yearns to practice hair- dressing . . . Enjoys dancing and horse- back riding . . . Conceited people de- Pfe-'fslng - . . Oh my heavens! Holding a man's hand at the Reading Fair 1She thought it was her girl friend's, she says,l proved embarrassing . . . Night and Day. i-Zllife 1547 - - KENNETH LEHMAN Lem spends spare time communing with nature . . . Our king ot the keyboard . . . Hey, Jazz . . . Photography and girls are special interests . . . Happy-gof lucky . . . Has yet to be thrilled l?l . . . Apple iritters and summer strike high notes . . . Class president for tour years. an , ' 2 f cr-:Anus uasurx REBECCA LESHER Chuck , , , Football and baseball This quiet lass is interested in becoming star . . . One ot Adamstown's favorite a nurse . . . Dislikes conceited people . . . Sons , , v Get Omg . . . This ,au lad Yearns to travel all over the U. S. . , . Grateful to the Chinese lor their delicious chicken chow mein . . . Always . . . Thrills to an evening in tall . . . Likes chemistry. is interested in women . . . Peeved by Reisch . . Partial to ring bologna . . . Thrilled by first kiss . . . Enjoys antics of Mickey Mouse. M MARY ANN LOHMANN Mary Ann tinds art enjoyable . . . Too many tragically embarrassing moe ments to relate . . , Summer nights en- chanting . . . Oral recitations in class really are an ordeal . . . Has a strong desire to travel . . . Got a big thrill trom that tirst thunderbolt ride. NANCY LUTZ ARLENE MADENFORD Nance . . . Oh my gosh . . . ls l.eeny is noted for coaching our girls' always losing her wallet . . . One of our team . . . Proud of her driver's license future Angels ot Mercy . , . Longs to . . . ls pleased by an evening in summer travel . . . Catty girls annoying . . . . , . Anticipates owning a Pontiac con- Roast pork is her dish . . . Pleased when vertible . . . Catty people gripe her . . . fall'comes around . . . Noted tor tacial Stardust . . . Oh, jeepers . expression during laughter. Steak and French fries. q Hi-Eift 1547 is , 'i Q-I am. ,J MURIEL MARKS Better known as Myrt . . . Participates in many school activities , . . Spends spare time listening to records . . . Clair de Lune . . . Pork chops and Gregory Peck . . . Expects to go to col- lege, be an accountant, and travel lOuite a luturell um K' gk EE,t i 3 i MARY JANE MATZ Janie is noted for her long eye- lashes . . . You kidding? . . . ln- terested in sports . . . Enjoys roaming the countryside . . . Rhapsody in Blue . . . Pork chops . . . A spring evening is her idea of pleasure . . . People who com- plain annoy her . . . Very sincere and sociable. AUDREY MAURER Faithful band and orchestra member . . . Sweetie can't stand two-faced people . . . Interested in music . . . Dreams of playing with Phil Spitalny's allsgirl or- chestra . . . Can put away liver and onions anytime . . . Usually found with or near Joyce Hartman. if CLAUDE MAYS Chief of stage crew . . . Prizes his mustache . . . Conscientious and likable lad . . . Proudest possession is his money . . . A future aeronautical engineer . . . Interested in women . . . Muzz tracks down name bands . . . Hey, Boy . . . Wolfs in his spare time. ELEANORE MILLER Tall, slender lass . . . Hails from Ken- horst . . . Member of our varsity hockey team 1 . . l don't know . . . Any even- ing in the summer . . . Loves ice cream . . . Could spend any day in social science class . . . A loyal Guy Madison fan. rw a ROBERT MILLER Bob yearns to join the Marines and travel . . , Football and baseball provide varied interests . . . O fine . . . Quiet lad who enjoys speeding around on his bicycle . . , Would prize a car highest of all his worldly possessions. ,ef ijillifz 1547 REGINA PETERS Jean of the blue glasses . . . Hates to be kept waiting . . . O sharpl . . . Usually found dancing or listening to the radio , . . Cornel Wilde and Jeanne Crain are ideal . . . Embarrassed when falling up steps . . . Wants to become an- other Florence Nightingale. CLYDE REINERT An all around athlete . . . Football, basketball, track . . . Just call him Sonny . . . Yearns to be a major league ball player . . . Favorite subject is gym . . . Likes to listen to Bill Stern . . , Favors summer . . . Favorite ex- pression- Get wise to yourself. WILFRED RANCOURT Molecule spends spare time playing tennis, swimming, and eating ice cream . . . Thinks Veronica Lake is slick . . . Bing Crosby rates tops . . . Stardust . . . Deeply interested in science and the heavenly bodies , . . Yearns to travel to the moon on a self-invented rocketship. CATHARINE REDCAY Cass . . . Constant companion ot Mary .lane Matz . . . Very proud of her driver's license . . . Hates conceited peo- ple . . . O golly, does she go for hamburgers . . . Quiet . . , Thinks Fibber McGee and Molly are swell . , . One of our future stenographers . . . Because. KENNETH REISCH Our future outdoor expert . . . Proud- est possession-his log cabin . . . Ein- stein reads a lot and plays the trumpet . . . Finds time tor hunting, fishing, and trapping . . . Often heard discussing the Reisch-Schreiner Theory of Relativ- ity . . . Simply enjoys math class . . . Cut it out. ',..4, Sv. GRACE REMP Rempie is one of our hockey stars . . . Also a student activity collector . . . Proud ot her class ring . . . Stardust . . . Hails from Grill . . . Boy, that's sharp . . . Likes any evening in fall . . . Cornel Wilde . . . Likes any kind of sports. I i-Elife 1947 ff? a Figf' 9, 'SV is 5,4 0' rw t CARL RENTSCHLER MAURICE RICHARDS CATHERINE RITTENHOUSE Rui-ii , , , Lincoln Park lad , , I Maury just can't keep away from Kit . . . Always has German lessons Dineg on chicken chow mein s s , Ai-gues photography . . . This quiet boy's proud- prepared . . . Participates in many var- wilh a cei-gain senior girl A , , Pooibsll est possession is Al's car . . . Favorite sity sports . . . Hikes in her spare time and hack 5131- , l 4 spends spaie iime song- Beat Me, Daddy . . . Loves . . . Summer mornings . . . Gets a kick himiing fwild life and women' , I , Proud French tries . . , His most embarrassing out ot Can You Top This? . . . Apples of his P.3a Luger , , , Thiilled by a ride moment cannot be told . . . Back to the . . . Ann-oyed by people who begin to in Weisei-'S '31 Chevy, benches . . . Hopes to travel to Canada. say something and don't finish. CARRQL ROGERS FERN RUFFNER ARLENE SAILER Cai-ml desires to be n nuek driver , s s Future nurse . . . Enjoys hiking . . . This cheerful lass prefers dancing . . . spends much gime gunning I s I peg peeve Noted for hearty laugh . . . Participates Are you kidding? . . . Thrilled by ride is working , A , Summer s 1 , 6:90 nm. in sports . . . I Don't Know Why . . . in airplane . . . ldles spare time away , , , Difsfiing 3nd engineering fascinate Relishes ice cream . . . Proud of photo- playing records . . . Is striving to become him , , , Jane Pgwell and iwelfgn gmde graph album . . . Oh heckl . . . Has a a medical secretary . . . Capable Busi- gi-e favoriies , , , Mosi thrilling fime was desire to visit historical places . . . Hikes ness manager ot class plays . . . Sailer his trip to New York, the winter months . . . Pleasing per- clotes on steak and mushrooms. sonality. '4. E 1l'Ii-life 1547 ALLAN SAVAGE Al . . . Noted tor making noise . . Ambition-to be a race car driver . . . Proudest possession is his tather's car . . . Pet peeve is school . . . Most thrill- ing event was his iirst motorcycle ride . . . Favorite actor is Eddie Rochester Anderson . . . Likes summer. DOROTHY SCHNEIDER Oh-h!! . . . This girl yearns to be- come a stenographer . . . Embarrassed by losing her shoe on Penn St .... Actually likes all her subjects . . . Was thrilled by a ride on the rocket at the fair . . . Winter . . . Roast chicken . . . Member of senior play cast. GRACE SEIDEL This fair lass joined us in eleventh grade . . . Geezum . . . Blondie . . . Goes tor Italian sandwiches . . . Pet peeve is reciting , . . Plans to model . . . Spring afternoons . . . Thrilled while learning to drive . . . Falling ott the horse she was riding proved very per- plexing. VALERA SEIERIT Toot . . . Embarrassed when she tried to make a purchase with no money fun- intentionallyl . . . Hates conceited boys . . . Silly boy . . . Likes motorcycle riding . . . Gregory Peck and June Ally- son are tops . . . Favorite radio program is the Grand Ole Opery . . . Dines on ice cream. :iii-f:' t xi T775 'ff' 1 ,, ,fx if I 95? flwfw :S , Q .ii ff4v2.ss, :i,.1-x iffy f Y Q V 'ffl' ft :f-Us WILLARD SCHREINER ' Chief ot Patrol . . . Sock . . . Get- ting on trolley with only six cents caused embarrassment . . . Explores Shillington in spare time . . . Irked by insincere girls . . . Thrilled by catching a three pound trout on a tlyrod . . . Dreams ot playing sax in Charlie Barnett's orchestra. HERBERT SHAFEER Our iuture accountant . . . Spends spare time reading . . . Herb . . . Pet peeve is pedestrians . . . Likes 5:00 p.m. in the summer . . . Thrilled by his trip to the World's Fair . . . Wants to travel . . . Enjoys Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Berg- man . . . Roast beet-favorite dish . . . Stardust. f E ini-miie 1941 E 'QE' 'Wnnv NORMAN SHIRK BARBARA SHETRONE U y Shirky . . . Hopeful of owning a car Babs enioys cooking . . . Our future some day . , . Interest-Woodworking . . . English teacher . . . Quiet and petite . . . Was mistaken for a burglar 3, a neigh- That's for sure . . . Embarrassed when horfs home ' 1 - Winyer h I . Peeved by 105' in New York ' ' j Pork chops' Umm! show olfs . . . Veal outlets . . . Spends -' ' 'tslghs to 55 Tune goef' BY H' ' ' spare time taking hikes . . . Noted for lmpolite boys dont rate with Babs . arriving on school days at 6:45 a' mi Proud possessor ot a driver's license. PATSY SHUGART Our future dietitian . . . Proud of her teddy bear and a certain autograph . . . Shoe is a member of the Y-Teens . . . Scrooge . . . Thinks any time in fall is all reet . . . Relishes chow mein . . . Joan Fontaine and Cornel Wilde are tops. napa RICHARD SHUKER DENISE SMITH Dick . . . Plans to travel around the Smitty is proud of her cocker-spaniel world . . . Jack Benny and Boris Kar- puppy . . . Yearns to make her dreams lofi are his favorites . . . Proudest posses- come true . . . Oh, darn . . . Noted sion is a sailboat . . . Sugar . . . ln- for losing things . . . Rhapsody in Blue terested in engineering . . . You aren't , , . Any evening in winter is tops . . . kiddin' . . . Famous for getting in Conceited people don't rate . . . A Guy trouble with teachers . . . Dick likes Madison ian, trig and twelfth grade. JAMES SMITH Ca-captain of football team . . . Bas- ketball, track . . . Smitty, for short . . . Interested in young, beautiiul girls lwell, welll . . . Noted for his hair . . . Yearns to be a physical education teacher . . . Could certainly teach Arthur Murray how to jive. 1-Ii illife 1547 'N -sin-'Wx fl! DONALD SNYDER MAE SOUIBB LILLIAN STEFFY Buck sure goes for his hamburgers Squibbie aims to fly . . . Peeved by Sis is interested in the world of the . . . Wise up . . . Another of our irnpolite boys . . .Often seen with a '45 future , . . Proudest possession is her football stars . . . Interested in sports lad . . . You kidding? . . . Wants to diary lUh, ohl , . . Favorites: ham, senior and women . . . Usually found sleeping be a medical secretary , . . Likes twilight year and twilight . . . Conceited people or eating . . , Can't wait until 4:00 p, m. in the fall . . . Proud of her driver's peeve her . . . Faithful chorus member . , . His proudest possession is money license . . . Mue's main interest lies in . . . Home economics . . . Hates people fof all thingsll her singing. Who brag- 'JR vw' M A FRANCES ANN STORK JEAN STORK FRANCES THATCHER Oh Joy . . . Storkie dreams of a convertible . . . Vivacious blond , . . Most thrilling moment is her own secret . . . Steak and French fries hit the spot . . , Talkative . . . Regular listener of Chesterfield Supper Club . . . Enjoys read- ing and watching sports. Jeannie hasn't decided yet what she wants to be . . , Ideals are Gregory Peck and Greer Garson . . . One of our lassies who hails from Adamstown . , , Often found watching sports or reading . . . Tough . . . Likes evening best . , Abhors ccnceited people. This friendly lass thrives on cucumbers and French fries . . . Longs to graduate summa cum laude from a noted college . . . Interest centers around dramatics and food . . . Snobs don't rate with Fran . . . Conscientious . . Cherishes her baby ring. - -... Q .. . llli-miie 1547 hm ai 'sw JOAN THOMAS Tommy finds designing clothes very interesting . . . Doesn't seem to have an embarrassing or a thrilling moment . . . One More Tomorrow . . . Spends spare time putting additions to her record col- lection . . . Ohl BugsI . . . Attractive lass . . . Enjoys Italian sandwiches . . . Any evening in summer. JOHN TORCHIA Main interest lies in sports . . . Proud of his money . . . Peeved by stuckup women , . . Hit the road . . . Turk prefers sleeping and eating . . . Happy- go-lucky . . . Wants to be a hobo . . . Likes riding around in Weiser's Chevy. JOHN TROUT Fish is a jovial lad who greatly ad- mires sports , . . The world's future fa- mous surgeon . . . Night and Day . . . Women drivers annoy him . . . Big joke . . . Evening in tall rates tops . . '. Big- gest thrill-seeing his first ice-hockey game . . . Proud of that driver's license. JOHN TURNER Flash . . . Very much interested in females . . . Most embarrassing moment was tearing his trousers in wood shop .. . . Old flivver is proudest possession . . . Yearns to get new car . . . Likes Hum- phrey Bogart . . . Song Rumors Are Flying is favorite. 'MN 'id' 'HUF' Shiv' WARREN TROSTLE Often found loafing at the Adamstown Athletic Association . . . People who talk too much irk Stats . . . Really treasures his driver's license-fOh, if he only had a Pordl . . . Greatest interest is sports . . . Fall . , . Trig . . . Buying hamburgers without money proved embarrassing. BEVAN WAID Perry is one of'those crooners . . . Sings with Rec orchestra . . . All- around athlete . . . Relishes ice cream . . . President of student council . . . This independent fellow once drove' the wrong way on a one way street . . . Co- captain of football team. A i-Wife 1547 LOIS WEIDNER Loves to dance spare time away . . . Eager to be a fashion artist . . . .lust can't stand pests . . , Brisk day in tall-delight- lul . . , Senior year rates tops . . . Trying to buy a nickel coke where only large ones were served embarrassed Loie. AUDEAN WENTZEL Hates people who misunderstand her . . . Proud of her gold key won at Phila- delphia . . . Spends spare time sleeping and wandering around with Betty Keller and Dottie Schneider . . . Deanie adores chocolate milk shakes . . . Varsity hockey player . . . Wonderful piano player . . . Chatterbox artist. ARLENE WEINHOLD ARTHUR WEISER This petite blonde is struggling thru - N h . . . U ll French . . . Infectious giggle . . . Oh, Gus wams to go on sua Y my d,, Inna! d by late People found at the Kenhorst Rec . . . Proud of WO1' . , e . . - if . ' . . his hair . . . Get wise to yourself . . . Oicluplei Spare time by logging ' ' ' Hates stuck-up girls . . . A night in tall lnliye iezulumor Yiiir ' ' gppgigioi appeals to him , . . Likes hunting, fishing, uc Y ' ' ' Nays wi mg to en a e P. women . . . Ride in Keller's car thrilled ing hand. him JEAN WHITE DALE WISSLER Lam pnople peeve .,Jeannie,, Be- Whistle . . . Plays tenor sax in the longs to Y-Teens . . . Winter and iall eve- Ljjla dtgihesintc ' i 'VZTQ EIZZTFQGEZ ' ...Ytbh'll ,' musw' and sociidl jcierice il.efiArgumg:tlarT Tiuieh is Sonsufneg Ons Surfimit SAV? '?,f tive . . . Cherishes a teddy bear won for YO oesghif ei O .ine 0 1: her at a carnival . . . Guy Madison, ' 'I , ur 5 :E O Tgiom on wou le wow! . . . Enjoyed her eleventh year in rave mlm e wo! ' school. ill: Erie 1547 K . . V, .K I - A JAMES WITWER This fortunate lad, who hails from Adamstown, has two nicknames- Nippy and The Flash . . . Ahhors show offs . . . Loves fried ham . . . Baseball player . . . Longs to play with the Dodgers . . . Teachers delight-non talker . . . An ad- miring person. PAULINE ZIMMERMAN Peanuts is noted for her blushing . . . Would love to tra-vel around the world . . . Gee whiz . . . Member of our hockey and track teamsl . . . Stardust ranks first on her hit parade . . . Waiting for the day she'll have her own car. Woodie frequently indulges in argu- ments . . . dreams of traveling over U. S. ROBERT YURICH Hey, Rube . . . Bob . . . Interested in photography and girl models . . . His first short haircut embarrassed him . , . VERA WOODRUFE . . . You can kiss my foot . . . Thrilled , . - I by date with an artist from Pratt . . . gan 1 Illaarbhugself awayytgxxsthi, n.:::,To:e Stardust by Sammy Kaye is swoony uv dm ar 0 ' ' ' . . . Thinks evening in summer can prove interesting. Kenhorst . . . Seventy-five Harry James records are his proudest possession. BETTY JANE PAINTER Betty . . . Dished up ice cream to the hungry hordes in the cafeteria . . . Former drum majorette of our band . . . Always jovial . . . Stardust . . . Has already achieved her lifelong ambition- to be a housewife . . . Proudest possession '-her husband. JACK SWAVELY Jackson is noted for his knowledge of motors, hence spends spare time working on them . . . First member of senior class to join Army . . . Hamburgers, evening, and Swannee rate 100 per cent . . . Owns a '37 Dodge . . . Found yelling, Hi kid. ' rian Hi-Wife 1547 Qlnmmvnrrmmt Svpvakrrn Mafks M. Horn 1 over M. J. M -Thaicher Co-valedictorian f' Z- , X N f V f p f v W, . 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Wagner, J. Frymoyer, J. Metzler, D. Stehman, R. Burkhart, D. Born, L. Good Second Row: P. Freed lAsst. Coachl, R. Stoudt, D. Coldren, L. Derr, T. Mierzeiewski, C. Hartman, P. Faust, D. Daniels, D. Noga, J. Haldeman, E. Oberly, L. Mierzejewski, R. Kistler, Asst. Coach. I First Row: R. Rhoads, R. Rhoda, C. Reinert, .lim Smith, D. Snyder, C. Hanley ICQ-Capt.l, W. Firing ICoachl, B. Waid lCo-Capt.l, K. Kemp, R. Heister, Shaeiter, John Smith Siliing: R. Eshelman lMgr.l, G. Haldeman lMgr.l, J. Swavely lMgr.l, W. Firing iMascotl, G. Waltz lMgr.l, Wein, E. Hemrnig lMgr.l, M. Waid fMgr.l . .E S, H, S, 0 .... Away ....... Emmaus .... ,32 ' 5, H, S, 0 .... ,... H ome ....... Nazareth .... 35 j ,. f.,,,f A,' if f s, H. s. 0 .... ..... A way ....... Ephrata ..... 25 'R 2 v..-' ' S. H. S. 13 ......... Away ......., Wyomlssmg . 0 A15 V S. H. S. 0 .... .... H ome. ....... Wilson ...... 6 , f V. E J S. H. S. 19 .... .... A way ....... West Reading 38 . A S. H. S. 12. .... .... H ome ........ Lim: ....... 14 5, , ' in I zuzazzz in l l S. H. S. 7 .... .... H ome ........ Boyertown .. 13 X S. H. S. O ..... .... H ome ....... Muhlenberg . 7 1 Q H I- . K f 1 f X Co-Captain-Hanley C0-Captain-Waid i 11-Ii-Eife 1947 Hivrmrn fduninr Migh Ifiankrthall Gram Y - gifs 1547 Hamiig Il5EI5kP1lIEIll I Pam Ps - - ,.. .. VARSITY SCHEDULE S. H. S. 41 .... ..........,...... . ..... F leeiwood .... 28 S. H. S. 47 ..., ..... O ley ........ 20 S H S 44 .... ...., H amburg .... 36 S. H. S. 29 .... ...., E phrata ...... 32 S. H. S. 52 .... .... . West Reading 35 Reiner! S. H. S. 40 .... ..... K uiziown .... 25 S.H. S. 62 .... ..... W yomissing . 41 S. H. S. 22 .... .... M uhlenherg . 40 Co-Captains S. H. S. oo ..., .... M ohnion ..... 34 S. H. S. 36 .... ..... M ouni Penn.. 41 S. H. S. 62 .... ..... B irdsboro .... 38 S. H. S. 40 .... .... W ilson ....... 38 S. H.'S. 54 .... ..... W yomissing . 34 S. H. S. 55 .... ..... W est Reading 36 S. H. S. 49 .... ..... H ill School 34 S. H. S. 58 .... ...,. S inking Spring 33 S. H. S. 50 .... ..... M ohnton ..... 48 S. H. S. 61 .... ..... M ouni Penn . 50 S. H. S. 58 .... ....Birdsboro 39 S. H. S. 56 .... ..... S inking Spring 42 S. H. S. 42 .... ..... W ilson ....... 41 S. H. S. 37 .... ..... lv luhlenberg . 43 Arndt Coach Mr. Farny Q Hi-Zllife 1947 1 iluninr Harzitg Mewkrihall 'Perm l Coach-Mr. Klopp Shillinglon Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillington Shillinglon Shillington Shillingion Shillinglon Shillington Shillington Shillingio. Shillington Shillinglon Shillington Shillinglon Shilllington Shillington Shillinglon Shillinglon Shillinglon J. V. SCHEDULE Fleetwood .... Oley ......... Hamburg ..... Ephrala ...... . . . . .W. Reading . . Kutztown .... Wyomissing .. Muhlenberg .. Mohnlon ..... Ml. Penn .... Birdsboro Wilson ....... Wyomissing .. Hill School .. W. Reading ,. Sinking Spring Mohnlon ..... Mt. Penn ..... Birdsboro .... Sinking Spring Wilson ....... Muhlenberg . . Captain-Frymoyer W . I. abil-illifr A1547 m 152152112111 I mm 2 X war-r.,,,,,rw' R. Arndt, J, Witwer, C. Lesher, C. Reineri, A. Weiser, R. Ciervo, .l. Holferi, J. Torchia, H. Hyle, C. Hari- 'NK i X ixrizgkwi 355644 I H man W Mohn H Brxler W Davis C Mervme .l Frymoyer D Vogel R Woods L Kegerise J Metzler 'wP ' may ,., , - . - ' . - A . - ' r - . - , - . - r - I Hair, ' R, Kern, Mgr., R. Drey, J. Haldeman, H. Wissler, C. Wagner, W. Hertzog, C. Boyer, R. Walton, D. Col- 212353 r, wi dren, G. Freese, E. Pienta, P. Novak, A. Richards, R. Bausher, D. Davis, B. Nelson, B. sryer, D. Sterner, J, Eckenroth, L. Hill, A. Hornberger, Mgr. , rg' r ,Q as l . ..,. Captain-Reinert BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 31 .... ....................,., M ohnton at Shillingion April 3 ,... ..... S inking Spring at Shillingion April 8 ..... ..... W est Reading at Shillingion April I0 .,... .... S hillington at Muhlenberg April 15 ..... ....... W ilson at Shillington April 17 ..... .... W yomissing at Shillington April 22 ..... ..., S hillinglon at Mount Penn April 24 ,.... ..... S hillingion ai West Reading April 29 ..... ..... M uhlenberg at Shillingion May 1 .,... .....,.. S hillingion at Wilson May 6 ..... .... S liillington at Wyomissing May 8 ..... .... M onnt Penn at Shillinqion Coach-Mr. Richards v A 5 Engz' Efrark Row 1: Mohn, Zimmerman, Essick, Wallz, N. While, Forney, Dauberi, Hunizinger Row 2: M. Lesher, M, Frankhouser, J. Light, Beniz, Henry, W. Baer, T. Herring, D. Kaulbach, Squibb Row 3: Boyer, Barthold, Werley, Maclfadyen, Craley, K. Herzog, Weisman, Trexler, Schoelkopf, Schmehl Row 4: Mr. Firing, B. Waid, Rentschler, D. Lailerly, Coldren, Reisch, Hanley, James Smith, Heirich, Heister Row 5: Oberly, Burkhart, Rhoda, Potts, Stehman, John Smith, Rhonds, Mi-erzejewski Row 6: J. Kline, Daniels, J. Hoffman, Wanner, Stoudt, Brudereck Eng? 'main llii-illife 1547 1 Ilii-Elifz 1547 Girlz' Zfiazkrihall Row l: Hulsizer, Dunlap, B. Kendall, D. Smith Row 2: E. Bowman, Hellman, Mohn, Bolig, Wentzel, Keller, l-Ioyer, J. Erb , lf C5015 Mazkrthall Shillington Shillingion Shillingion Shillinglon .....,............Mt.Penn..... 20 ..,.. IB ...,. 11 ..... ..,...W1lson Mohnlon ..... . .. .. .West Reading Shillinglon Shillingion Shillingion Shillingion 19 ..... 19 ..... ll ..... 29 ...., West Heading ......MohnIon Mt. Penn .... Wilson ...... Captam-Keffer I 1'Ii-liifv 1547 Enrkrg I Palm .nn Fits! Row: M. Boyle, Zimmerman, Smith, Dunlap, Ruffner, A. Stork, Hill, Mohn Second Row: A. Madenlord lmanagerl, Wentzel, Riitenhouse, Helbig, Keller, Hemp, Schneider, Bombexger, Bowman 2 nllrg 155111 1 Pam ,mv- f W cw nn, Q Nz, Z' fb K 0 MQ , W f ff ,Yo g r x iffy? 3 Ki A F ' P N 9 ' 1QJ'W'L5 RQ 1 .Z I I - X- 734 l Q:-:Z I K Q- -SLV X fimnllnmw 7,11 .N r , f , X' y N . H ,l 42 xx' 'fy in Qx . -'X W Ev K X 1 4 , ffww X101-ff .fp 'W ff' 'ww H ' X v ,g ff , 1' Q iff ,i f f', Q Q ' 'Y Im1 I'fI YN gmac' Q7 ' 1570 ml X' 'WW 'wl'::l ' K WW' Wt? 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Matz, Redcay I Hi-Eff? 1547 i ifiuzinvna Staff 2-Xriiniz Weidner- o Qlamrramrn mi:-wifi 194-7 m Sviuhrnt Glnngrraz Svtuhrnt Sluiliriarg Ri ..i9HEfiE?.. 1.547 Qlhaiirrhnx Staff 2-Xhmininirainrz I Mrs. Lewis. adviser, Haeucsler, editor-in-chief: Mrs. Freed adviser I lihiinrn zmh Gln-iihiinrff -----da I 11-Ii-Zliife 1547 5 liruininn :mb Printing 2-Xriiniz amh Qiepnrtrrz ' g: orwar , C. Cold ' Seaied: Speck, Wenizel, Eisenbise Standing' Siackhouse Updike Wexk Y Glgpiztz I 31-Ii-Eife 1947 I Qlum liauhr Svnririira 3-Xmulri Row I: A. Madentord, Marks, Thatcher, Dorward, Haeussler, Hoyer, Ketter, M. J. Matz Row -2: Ingram, Schneider, M. A. Fritz, Elliott, M. Horning, Musselman, M. Bollmnn, Gerhart, Eich Row 3: D. Wissler, Buchert, D. Latierty, B. Waid, Charney, Reisch, Kegerise, Shatter I nrrh Q19 Row 1: M. A. Schmehl, Weiln, Coolbaugh, Phillips, Orff, Hirneisen, Herbein, Mohler Row 2. M. Stout, Council, Youndt, Shue, Diefenderfer, A. Smith, R. A. Hill, O. A. Davis, N. Coldren, M Young, Wolfe, V. Kraft Row 3: Bergman, Vanl.iew, Walton, A. Richards, D. Frankhouser, Muth, C. Matz, Oberly v,..g W gt. ' 31-Ii-Zllife 1547 l l 'iirhinh thv Svrvnvz Gblgmpua Srnrirtg Svtuhvni 2-Xrtiuitg Qlnllerinrz - Hi-Elite 1947 H Svninr Eigh 'igznnh . First Row: Color Guard, Gloria Eshelman, Drum Majorette, Miriam Madentord, Arthur Hornberger, Carl Harting, Audrey Maurer, Margaret Musselman, Grace Mohn, Margaret Bollman, Robert Brudereck, Jack Hocutt, Jack Jasinski, Color Guard, Mae Squibb Second Row: Kenneth Beisch, Charles Coldren, Robert Walton, Viva Good, Bruce Engelhart, Melvin Huyett, Allen Wenrich, Joan Artz, Karl Stoyer, Jack Fisher Third Row: Dale Wissler, Lillian Becker, Anita Speck, Jean Stork, Robert Erb, James Quillen, John Trout Fourth Row: Charles Matz, Richard Hunter, Virginia Eich, Joanne Youndt, Robert Hill, Richard Horn- berger Svninr Eigh Clbrrhrzirzi Row 1: Hill, Staffer, C. Matz, Weik, G. Mohn, Musselman Row 2: Heifner, M. Bollman, Payne, Speck, Zuber, Quillen Row 3: Orff, Harting, Fogleman, Stambaugh, Litwin, M. Madeniord, J. Stork, Rhoads, R. Erb, Trout Row 4: Reinhold, A. Wenrich, Witwer, Groit, Hunsberger, Englehart, K. Stoyer, J. Fisher, Reisch, Artz, Huyett, C. Coldren, Mr. Loos Row 5: Hunter, Youndt, Dietrich, G. Mohn, Eich, Kring, Keifer, Einsel, Brudereck, Hocutt, Hornberger, Maurer, G. Eshelman Z S? H' il-Ii-illife 1547 I Euninr High Eamil E Row 1. Brendel, Coolbaugh, March, R. Davis, D. Sterner Row 2: Weidman, C. Weaver Row 5: M. Ffsnkhouser, Welsman, Helgh, Light, D. Schmehl, G. Painter, Haas, M. Wennch, Trexler 3: K. Hain, Waltz, Mohn, Sweimler, Forney, Orff 4 Weaver, J. Steiiy, Conrad, M. Wald, K. Herzog, D. Klopp, R. Kraft Mr. Loos 1 l .Uuninr Lfiigh Gbrrhrntrn Row Row Row Row Row Bentz, J. Rittenhouse, Weik, A. Zimmerman, March Brumbach, B. Zimmerman, Brendel, Coolbaugh : Heinz, J. Williams, R. Davis, D. Sterner M. Waid, K. Herzog, D. Rickenbach, K. Hain, R. Kraft, D. Klopp, Orff Mr. Loos, Weisman, Light, D. Schmehl, G. Painter, Haas, M. Wenrich, Trexler, J. Kraft, M. A Schmehl 31-In Elric 1947 I ! fs Brhatahlrl Sitting: D. Lafierty, Thatcher, Hoyer, Dorward Standing: Trout, Haeussler iqi-13 0Bffirrrz Sitting: left to right, Hoifert, Haeussler, president Standing: Rhoads, Dorward, R. Coldren 13- 'PP11 QDffirvr5 Sitting: lei! to iight, J. Thomas, A. Madenford, presidenti Hoyer Standing: Miss DeLong, adviseri Thatcher ' f I QV! x ff' SQEX . ' Y Q? x E Q ,KV Us JW an X i' 3:19 J ff' Lu ' i QA 1 ,nf 21 34965 L 'xlib sg if bu f . px 'I A , 'V W Y 1 L , . wif gg X 7 JN qi -f . ff f fa .1 A Y f x N f. flz! ff' 'ffl' 541' 171 '95 W I , w rfgf , Z fx .-I F ' 'tw' f' ' f , ,wffiw 4i17flf ' 4 f A,F Q 7 4,1 vii : 'E f ' if ' . fs 2 7 Q a 1 ....- f X 84 2 y W 4 sh, X XXX A I Yl f 4 x A if 4' 5 fl Ei, , 'Z . X fffi 4 f - Z VQ I I N ' , ., X if Q 91 , ' 0 j ' L all X Q . x vw X fy' ,' 1 J' If gy 1 f -Z 0 1 4 ffl, I I A A X - I NVQ AANEL X 4' 4' 4' X ani-mite 1541 0112155 ill We, the Class of 1947, presumably of sound mind and body, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. We leave Merle Hain's ability to baby-sit to any underclassman who wants to make money. We leave Denise Smith, Gloria Gerhart, Barbara Shetrone, and Jean White to the junior boys. Patty Evans leaves her pleasant smile to Colgate toothpaste ads. Mary Ann Lohmann leaves her bashfulness to June Hackman. We leave our 1,000 class play patrons to any class that can use them. We leave Annabelle Kesslers' ability to talk to Marty Stover's already abundant repertoire. lWe couldn't possibly leave it to anyone else in the junior class-the class couldn't stand two such people.j Bob Arndt leaves his height to Elwood Hemmig. We leave Pat Boyle's split-second timing to get to school each morning and noon to the Tick Tock Watch Company. Frannie Thatcher, Dotty Hoyer, and Bill Haeussler leave their bravery and strength in taking four years of Latin to Forrest Glass. We leave Bevan Waid's singing ability to the boys' locker room. We leave Robert Yurick's, Merle Hain's, Karl Kemp's practical jokes and idiosyncrasies to the teachers to mull over this summer-they couldn't figure them out during the term. We leave Kenny Lehman's boogie-woogie to Richard Einsel. We leave Cal Hanley, Bill Haeussler, Karl Kemp, Maurice Richards, and Bevan Waid to the junior girls. We simply leave Nancy Lutz's jokes. We leave Betty Keffer's, Ann Stork's, and Audean Wentzel's athletic ability to June Mohn, Joyce Erb, and Patty Dunlap. 1 Cupid's couples, Virginia Eich and John Hotfert, Frances Thatcher and John Trout, Dorothy Schneider and Luther Buchert, Arlene Madenford and Kenny Reisch, Grace Seidel and Paul Craley, and Lois Weid- ner and Jimmy Smith, leave their favorite haunts to all future S.H.S. couples. ,We leave Faye Lebo's, Betty Hill's, and Alma Helbig's seats on the bus to all others who must make that hazardous journey from Angelica. We leave Audrey Maurer's, Dale Wissler's, and Charles Coldren's easily transported instruments to Gloria Eshelman. We leave Clyde Reinert's athletic ability to Robert Erb. We leave Margaret Kline's, Rebecca Lesher's, Mary Jane Matz's, Regina Peters', Lillian Steffy's, and Va- lera Seifert's quietness to all study halls. We leave Eleanore Miller to Frank Sinatra. Grace Remp, our lone Grill senior, leaves her abil- ity to uphold Grill's reputation to Arthur Hornberger. We leave Ray Henry, Donald Hetrich, Claude Mays, Jimmy Witwer, and Warren Trostle still look- ing for lost trig formulae. Dick Guerin leaves his headaches as business manager of this publication to the Bayer Aspirin Company to cure. W Betty Achey and Yvonne Kuser leave their extra curricular reading to any junior who wants it. Ray Bankes leaves his ability to draw comics to future art students. Max Bingaman and Norman Shirk leave their shy- ness with girls to Bill Sailor. Gladys Charney leaves nothing lwishes to keep everything she hasj. Ronald Ciervo wills his wiry hair to Jady Roberts. Betty Drey and Jean Stork leave the ability to go with one fellow steady for such a long time to Connie Silas. We leave Marian l-lornberger's and Marjorie Isett's inattentiveness to future business students. Donald Hertzog leaves his excess weight to Larry Essick. Bruce lGlassiej lbach wills his specs to physics students for the chapter on lenses. Charlotte Jackson leaves her hair for future beau- ticians to set. Charles Lesher leaves his freekish walk to all Adamstowners. We leave Robert Miller's corny jokes to Margaret Bollman. Carol Rogers wills his knowledge of trucks to any- one who needs it. Jack Swavely leaves the army to all who want it. He doesn't. Willard Schreiner leaves with his sax playing. lThank goodness.j Herbert Shaffer wills his timidness to Jack Schaeffer. Richard Shuker leaves his 220 yard freestyle to Paul Faust. Donald Snyder wills his woltish instincts to the bashful boys of 9th grade. We leave John Torchia's bungling to Soviet Russia. Arlene Sailer and Joan Thomas leave their man- hunting abilities to ? Pauline Zimmerman leaves her sense of humor to all grouchy underclass girls. E Bi-lift 1547 Gllaaz ill We leave Clyde Kramer's actions to a psychiatrist. Catherine Rittenhouse leaves her poetry to Johnny Updike. We leave Marian Horning's, Catharine Redcay's, and Christine Bimson's typing ability to all punch and pray typists. We leave Dennis Lafferty's blush to Delores Silas. Gene Endy, Bruce Duffin, Leonard Bruder, Arthur Bauer, Richard Hiester, Harry Hyle, Allan Savage, Arthur Weiser, Harry Keller, and Dick Shuker leave their love for school to all those who want six months' vacation twice afyear. Wilfred Rancourt leaves his lectures on astrology to next year's science and math classes. We leave Joyce I-lartman's, Louise Heck's, Bernice Hemmig's, Muriel Marks' and Arlene Weinhold's giggles to help Jack Benny's audience along. lllred Allen paid us to say that.l We leave Lorraine Burkhart's seriousness to Shirley Hulsizer. We leave Vera Woodruft's love tor arguing to the U.N.O. We leave George Grott's long walk to school to Charlie Atlas' body building course. We leave Anne Hillegas' peppy school spirit to next year's cheering squad. We leave Pauline Behm and Fern Ruttner to the internes when they go in training at the Reading Hospital. ' We leave Tommy Harting's southern accent echoing through the halls. We leave Doris Fister's and John Turner's knack of knocking off from' school to anyone on the day of a big test. Carl Rentschler leaves his height to Gerry Potts. We leave Mae Squibb's vocal ability to Dorothy Johnson. We leave Dick Co1dren's ability to portray Bugs Bunny, Paul Craley's ability to imitate Al Jolson, and Dallas Dorward's ability to dramatize Lou Costello to all future S. H. S. Thespians. , . We leave our newcomers, Mary Jane Forry, Anne Hillegas, Jim Donahue, and Donald Haulbach to roam the halls a bit longer to become better ac- quainted with the school. In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1947, have set this our hand and seal this twenty-eighth day of May. E Hi-miie 1547 Q Eiir nf the artg CAST OF CHARACTERS Un order of appearance, Mrs. Harriet Hughes. Mr. Jesse Hughes .... Jean Hughes ...... Amy Hughes ........ Theodore Hughes .... Walter Lipscomb .... Mildred Hughes ..... Mike Tisdale ...... Dottie Kixmiller ..... Snazzy Mitchell ..... Maryrosalie Voguhut ....... .............Betty L. Ketfer .William B. Haeussler ...Dorothy L. Hoyer ..Gladys H. Charney ...Luther O. Buchert .. . . . .Merle H. Hain .Frances H. Thatcher ...... .John D. Trout Dorothy R. Schneider .....John A. Hoftert ...Gloria G. Gerhart Hope Shuttleworth ...... ..... A udean P. Wentzel Ruth Coates ......... Mrs. Victoria Coates ..... Tommy King ........ Charles Collier .... Sally Frazier ..... . ...Virginia K. Eich ... ...Mae L. Squibb .. .Richard T. Guerin .. . . .Dale R. Wissler . .. . .Muriel F. Marks E 'il-Ii-life 1547 L.. l 1 I Sitting: Thatcher, Kefier, Haeussler, Hoyer, R. Guerin Standing: D. Wissler, Marks, Buchert, Charney, Hoftert, Eich, Trout -.A W 1.-leant' D. Wissler, Trout, Haeussler, M. Hain, R. 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